The 89 is quite a feat of engineering and can do stuff like simplifying algebraic equations on the fly.
I always wanted something like a cross between the 89 and a spreadsheet where I could see my math represented as an algebraic formula to double check that everything was wired up.
I’ve always wondered how all of it worked inside the 89
They could have rewritten them themselves or just emulated them is where else. If they are just imaged from the original ROM chips, then is it legal to host them here and if so why? Is it not piracy or do they have permission or even cooperation, e.g. from TI? Or has their copyright (not sure if that's the right concept here) expired?
Lol, of course there’s no cooperation from the copyright holders; that would cost real money and generate no revenue. And the copyright, as usual for works created in the US, lasts for the lifetime of the author plus 70 years. These things won’t be out of copyright for at least a century, so piracy is the only option.
If the copyright holders complain, IA will make the complained–about items dark. That means nobody can see them, though without actually losing any of the files or metadata. If anyone remembers the dark calculators a century from now, someone at IA will be able to reverse the decision and make them available to the public again.
> that would cost real money and generate no revenue.
This isn't necessarily true. In fact, it could be the opposite. It may be very good PR for them and could cost as little as some board meetings and some lawyers' time.