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Paul09
Probe
Posted: 22 Oct 2006
16:30 GMT
Total Posts: 3
How can i copy my Mario levels to my computer for safe keeping?
zkostik
Carrier
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Posted: 22 Oct 2006
17:17 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
Just use your TI-Connect software and when it show you files on your calc, drag them to your desktop or any other folder you prefer. That should received the files to your computer. It's very similar to sending files to your calc.

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Paul09
Probe
Posted: 22 Oct 2006
19:26 GMT
Total Posts: 3
When i try this my computer says "the name for the current variable is missing." What do I do about this?
fubli
Marine
Posted: 17 Nov 2006
18:29 GMT
Total Posts: 21
just back up your calc on you computer and your all done then you can open up the back up file on your computer and move files where ever you want.
threefingeredguy
Ghost
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Posted: 17 Nov 2006
18:48 GMT
Total Posts: 1189
Aw, it was nearly a month old.

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Vectris
Ultralisk
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Posted: 27 Nov 2006
20:18 GMT
Total Posts: 375

I also have the problem with the missing variable error
Fubli, I have tried backing up my whole ram but it has the same error right when it starts backing up the mario level file.
fubli
Marine
Posted: 29 Nov 2006
13:51 GMT
Total Posts: 21
you could always just save them to you computer from this site. But if your talking about levels that you made then you should try renaming it.
Vectris
Ultralisk
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Posted: 30 Nov 2006
06:22 GMT
Total Posts: 375
Ya, im copying them from my calc to my computer(levels i made)
i have even tried renaming it but it does the missing variable error
again
fubli
Marine
Posted: 30 Nov 2006
14:11 GMT
Total Posts: 21
maybe theres an error with your TI connect program and suggest redownloading then trying. or you could always redownload the newest version of Mario and remake the levels. and if that doesn't work you could always just redownload the OS for your calc.
bobsaget
Probe
Posted: 7 Dec 2006
12:12 GMT
Total Posts: 2
how do you get mario for ur calculator(ti 84)
zkostik
Carrier
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Posted: 7 Dec 2006
20:24 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
You can grab it in our Games section under your calculator model. Don't forget to get a copy of MirageOS from the Programs section as you will need it to launch the game. To get help on how to send stuff to your calc and such, please take a peek at our FAQ (follow link on the bottom menu of our website).

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n00b
Probe
Posted: 10 Dec 2006
19:42 GMT
Total Posts: 1
Im having the sam problem how do i open the levels once they are on my calc
zkostik
Carrier
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Posted: 11 Dec 2006
05:55 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
By "open" do you mean for editing? Then you'll need to load and MEDIT program that comes with the game. However, most people DO put password on their level to prevent editing so keep that in mind (editor will ask for password when you try to edit a protected level).

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Liebe ist Krieg
Wraith
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Posted: 11 Dec 2006
13:39 GMT
Total Posts: 542
hmm, these posts seem vagely familiar in style to that of another thread that was locked a few months ago...

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zkostik
Carrier
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Posted: 11 Dec 2006
15:08 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
Umm, that's because people don't search teh forum. Me and B were actually thinking of creating smart forum so that it has enough intelligence to check post content and if it adequately matches previous discussions issue a link to it. Or maybe just a page where one can enter a question and it would show a forum topic that discusses that. Now that this was brought up it seems like it could actually have some use...maybe something will happen when B is back although it may go for the redesign instead but we may work out something universal that could work in both sites. I know this was kinda random but you made me remember some of nice older ideas which would benefit everyone. :)

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Hydralisk5201
Wraith
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Posted: 12 Dec 2006
07:59 GMT
Total Posts: 576
nice

or maybe a program which says "any questions about basic things?"
and then they type in a question
and then it searches through the FAQ and outputs everything from the FAQ and recent forum topics that refer to the question
it could be powered by google
=D

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zkostik
Carrier
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Posted: 12 Dec 2006
15:30 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
Google would be a good idea, though it won't work because despite the fact that our pages are precached, they are store inside mysql database for easy retrieval and update. Nice thought nonetheless.

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