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BindaasYadav
Probe
Posted: 26 Apr 2006
14:16 GMT
Total Posts: 8
How do I edit "TI Basic"(not literally basic) .8xp files directly in a computer?? [i donot mean hex editing, I mean the TI basic language]

(Does Ti Program Editor or something do this??, Where do I get it ? It is Not included in Ticonnect v1.6 )

Just as in calc (Prgm > Edit > PrgmXYZ).
How do i do the similar thing in a computer( i donot want to that in a emulator's calc screen either.) ???
Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 26 Apr 2006
14:51 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
You download the graph-link software from ti's website and you use its built-in editor.

[Edited by Lunchbox on 26-Apr-06 23:51]
haveacalc
Guardian
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Posted: 26 Apr 2006
17:02 GMT
Total Posts: 1111
Don't download it just yet...

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jessef
Goliath
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Posted: 26 Apr 2006
23:05 GMT
Total Posts: 192
I had a basic editor for 68k calcs that was decent I forget what it was called. I think I had it on my old computer but I don't use basic much so I forgot about it.
BindaasYadav
Probe
Posted: 27 Apr 2006
12:56 GMT
Total Posts: 8
I have latest downloaded TiConnect v1.6 (is it the same graphlink software u mentioned??????)
BindaasYadav
Probe
Posted: 27 Apr 2006
12:57 GMT
Total Posts: 8
But it doesnot have a TI program Editor!!
haveacalc
Guardian
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Posted: 27 Apr 2006
19:04 GMT
Total Posts: 1111
Done! I just whipped up a program editor for Windows. The important thing for right now is that it works. I know you can open its programs with TiConnect 1.6 on Mac, but I haven't checked if you can send them to the calc with TiConnect on Windows. Very probably you can. So, fully-functional program editor right here. Updates to come.

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Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 27 Apr 2006
21:16 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
No, graph-link is NOT Ti-connect. Search on the TI website for it.
haveacalc
Guardian
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Posted: 27 Apr 2006
22:18 GMT
Total Posts: 1111
I already like my program better than Graphlink for Windows for many reasons, one of them being that unrecognized characters aren't just turned into ?'s when the program is saved.

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