I’m kind of thinking about getting a ti nspire cx, but I don’t know anything about nspires what is the best calc and OS version for programming, gaming, and high order mathematics (calculus, stats, ect.), fast processor, lots of memory. I have heard of ndless and I’m assuming that is something that might be important in my nspire programming journey.
Requirements:
-Color screen
-System level programming for tolerable speeds for computationally expensive programs (like 3d rendering
-Lots of memory for complex programs and games
-A way to bypass TI’s lame restrictions
-I don’t care if it’s a cx, cxii, cxcas, or cxiicas as long as it fulfills the above requirements
Thanks for all of y’all’s help
1: yes
2: ndless
3: yes
4: ndless
hope this helps. Only problem is the Nspire doesn't have a lot of tutorials or tools.
  
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