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@raj87verma88-ZpL2Wn • Nov 24, 2008
I have Casio 100-MS, 991-MS and an ES model(I forgot the series and it not with me right now). I have used one more model of another company but I lost it last month. Misplaced it somewhere. -
@sauravgoswami-UAfTlI • Nov 24, 2008
i use sceintifid calculator by orpat and one normal cal by casio SDC868 -
@mayur-ywQKfu • Nov 24, 2008
I dont remember, but I think I used the same as Biggie mentioned here. Casio FX some thing -
@differential-0aMwAJ • Nov 24, 2008
I use calculator provided by microsoft along with operating system. 😀 -
@thebigk • Nov 24, 2008
Yeah, it was the most popular calculator in our times :hehehe:mayurpathakI dont remember, but I think I used the same as Biggie mentioned here. Casio FX some thing -
@prabakarnaidu-Z4wHpq • Nov 24, 2008
Mine would be a Texas Instrument TI-83 & Casion fx-991MS -
@komputergeek-Yf5hJ4 • Dec 2, 2008
Most of the engineering colleges suggest CASIO fx-991MS.I had the same but i lost it in my 1st semester of second year.Then i got 991ES.Again i lost it in second semester of second year.And now again i cant find my third calculator
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@maria-flor-8cAkif • Apr 12, 2011
Casion fx-991MS : happy:
ES calculator can't be used for board exams😔 -
@narayana-z4W16q • Apr 12, 2011
at first i had used orpat but now i am using casio -
@silverscorpion-iJKtdQ • Apr 12, 2011
Same here..maria florCasion fx-991MS : happy:
ES calculator can't be used for board exams😔
So, I'd use a Casio fx-991ES for regular use and during exams, I'd use Casio fx-991MS 😀 -
@gauravbhorkar-Pf9kZD • Apr 12, 2011
I used Casio fx 991 ms. I guess the ES version is better.