
How far will 84+ compatibility will go? Will old ASM programs run? Will Pxl-On/Off/Change() coordinates, 8xi files and other TI-BASIC graphics become messed up due to the different screen resolution?

More anwsers to the following questions should hopefully come soon, either from TI or from 0rac343 At least some compatibility with the older 84+ models Same rechargeable battery as the TI-Nspire CX Native ASM support (there are Asm(), AsmComp() and AsmPrgm commands and an APPS key)

Z80 processor (same family as previous calcs, so most likely no eZ80) So basically, here is what has been confirmed so far: In addition to that, as he mentions here and here, Adriweb got confirmed that the calculator will feature a Z80 processor of the same family as the older TI-84 Plus series and that it will have compatibility with the older models.
