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== FX9750GII ==
 
== FX9750GII ==
  
This model is the international equivalent of the French G35+. Several improvements have been made since the release of the original fx9750G, as it now has 62 kb of usable memory instead of 26 kb, and has had two revisions. The earlier model <!-- 2008/9? --> uses a SH3 CPU and has a deep blue case with a white keyboard surround. It's often referred to as a USB Power Graphic. The newer model <!-- 2012? --> uses a SH4a CPU, has a white case, with a deep blue keyboard surround. Labeling of this model varies, sometimes being the same as its direct predecessor, or sometimes using the label "USB Power Graphic 2", and it's informally known as the fx9750GII-2. Other colour options exist, such as a pink case and surround, or a white case and white surround.
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This model is the international equivalent of the French G35+. Several improvements have been made since the release of the original fx9750G, as it now has 62 kb of usable memory instead of 26 kb, and has had two revisions. The earlier model <!-- 2008/9? --> uses a SH3 CPU and has a deep blue case shell with a white keyboard surround. It's often referred to as a USB Power Graphic. The newer model <!-- 2012? --> uses a SH4a CPU, has a white case shell, with a deep blue keyboard surround. Labeling of this model varies, sometimes being the same as its direct predecessor, or sometimes using the label "USB Power Graphic 2", and it's informally known as the fx9750GII-2. Other colour options exist, such as a pink case and surround.
  
 
=== Budget model ===
 
=== Budget model ===
Casio made this a lower cost, function-reduced equivalent to the fx-9860GII, aimed at budget-conscious customers who don't need the additional functions.  
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Casio made this a lower cost, function-reduced equivalent to the fx-9860GII, aimed at budget-conscious customers who don't need the additional functions. Several options available in its big brother were either cut-down, or removed altogether.
  
 
==== Missing hardware ====
 
==== Missing hardware ====
The fx-9750GII doesn't have the hardware for the backlight, and doesn't have the SD card support found in the fx-9860GII SD. Neither of these can be added in. In the plastic packaging, the calculator's often supplied only with the unit-to-unit cable and a set of batteries, so you'll need the right USB cable if you want to connect the calculator to a computer.
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The fx-9750GII doesn't have the hardware for the backlight, and doesn't have the SD card support found in the fx-9860GII SD. Neither of these can be added in. In the plastic packaging, the calculator's often supplied only with the unit-to-unit cable and a set of batteries, so you'll additionally need the right USB cable if you want to connect the calculator to a computer, and you'll also need to download the [http://edu.casio.com/dl/ FA-124 software from Casio's website]. As the model is a cut-down fx-9860GII, selecting that under Graphic Models will bring you to the correct software.
  
 
==== Missing software ====
 
==== Missing software ====
 
It doesn't contain the eActivity or Spreadsheet applications. In addition, you are unable to install Add-Ins, as the FA-124 software simply won't allow you to install .G1A files. There's no access to flash storage, no S-V.P.A.M.&trade; natural input or output, and no vector operations. However, you are still able to program in Casio Basic, and everything else works like the fx-9860GII except for those points.
 
It doesn't contain the eActivity or Spreadsheet applications. In addition, you are unable to install Add-Ins, as the FA-124 software simply won't allow you to install .G1A files. There's no access to flash storage, no S-V.P.A.M.&trade; natural input or output, and no vector operations. However, you are still able to program in Casio Basic, and everything else works like the fx-9860GII except for those points.
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==== Manuals ====
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You can obtain PDF manuals [http://www.casioeducation.com/products/Calculators_%26_Dictionaries/Graphing/fx-9750GIIBU for the fx-9750GII], and these manuals will also cover the fx-9860GII/fx-9860GII-SD, with small changes as noted in those manuals. A Quick-reference guide is also available specifically for the fx-9750GII.
  
 
=== Upgrading ===
 
=== Upgrading ===

Revision as of 03:20, September 3, 2015

fx-9750GII
Fx-9750gii xlarge.jpg
The fx-9750GII initial revision
School levelHigh School
Introduced year2009
CPUSH3/SH4a
Frequency of CPU29MHz
RAM64 Kilobytes
Memory Storage4MB
Screen Size (px)128x64
ScreenColormonochrome
Weight~205g
ConnectivitySerial, USB
Symbolic computationN
Official Websitewww.casioeducation.com



FX9750GII

This model is the international equivalent of the French G35+. Several improvements have been made since the release of the original fx9750G, as it now has 62 kb of usable memory instead of 26 kb, and has had two revisions. The earlier model uses a SH3 CPU and has a deep blue case shell with a white keyboard surround. It's often referred to as a USB Power Graphic. The newer model uses a SH4a CPU, has a white case shell, with a deep blue keyboard surround. Labeling of this model varies, sometimes being the same as its direct predecessor, or sometimes using the label "USB Power Graphic 2", and it's informally known as the fx9750GII-2. Other colour options exist, such as a pink case and surround.

Budget model

Casio made this a lower cost, function-reduced equivalent to the fx-9860GII, aimed at budget-conscious customers who don't need the additional functions. Several options available in its big brother were either cut-down, or removed altogether.

Missing hardware

The fx-9750GII doesn't have the hardware for the backlight, and doesn't have the SD card support found in the fx-9860GII SD. Neither of these can be added in. In the plastic packaging, the calculator's often supplied only with the unit-to-unit cable and a set of batteries, so you'll additionally need the right USB cable if you want to connect the calculator to a computer, and you'll also need to download the FA-124 software from Casio's website. As the model is a cut-down fx-9860GII, selecting that under Graphic Models will bring you to the correct software.

Missing software

It doesn't contain the eActivity or Spreadsheet applications. In addition, you are unable to install Add-Ins, as the FA-124 software simply won't allow you to install .G1A files. There's no access to flash storage, no S-V.P.A.M.™ natural input or output, and no vector operations. However, you are still able to program in Casio Basic, and everything else works like the fx-9860GII except for those points.

Manuals

You can obtain PDF manuals for the fx-9750GII, and these manuals will also cover the fx-9860GII/fx-9860GII-SD, with small changes as noted in those manuals. A Quick-reference guide is also available specifically for the fx-9750GII.

Upgrading

The OS can be easily upgraded to the OS available for the fx-9860GII. You'll need a copy of the latest fxRemote, a copy of the latest available fx-9860GII BIOS, the USB cable that connects your calculator to the computer, and finally a relatively fresh set of batteries. It's very important you know which model of CPU your calculator has, as this affects which BIOS image you'll flash onto the calculator. Several people have reported bricking their calculator and making it unusable (and unrepairable).

You can check what version of the OS you have already, by checking the Memory application in the calculator. If it has a version string of 2.02.xxxx or later (the xxx's are numbers which don't matter for this discussion) then your calculator has a SH4 CPU. If it's 2.01.xxx or earlier, you probably have a SH3 CPU.

Check out this external page once you have all the right programs.