![]() ![]() Texas instruments does have downloads on their website that seem to be free to use. I like the calculators that you can punch the numbers in directly just like if you had a physical calculator in front of you. The version I would like to use is one very similar to the one on this website. I need an exact replica of a Ti 83, 84, or any of those common graphing calculators to use in videos for my website. Can I download and use a virtual Texas Instruments calculator without legal issues? Are these free versions below an illegal copy? I am completely willing to pay for a legal copy but the problem becomes I cannot find any that suit my needs. I have searched for close to 8 hours for the answer to the question and I cannot seem to find it anywhere.
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