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Ands08
Probe
Posted: 10 Apr 2006
19:09 GMT
Total Posts: 11
i was wondering how u make a program that is an application that will appear in your apps button on your calculator!
jessef
Goliath
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Posted: 10 Apr 2006
20:11 GMT
Total Posts: 192
you have to write it in asm (or C for 68k) and use Ti's software to make an app. look on Ti's website for stuff about apps. if you have a 68k calc you have to either get a developer certificate from TI and make apps only for your calc or get TI to sign your app so everyone can use it. the z80 calcs have a program so that any one can sign an app.

[Edited by jessef on 11-Apr-06 05:22]
john777
Ultralisk
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Posted: 10 Apr 2006
21:28 GMT
Total Posts: 289
You can also use Basic Builder which is a program that works with your computer and will let you put multiple programs onto one appplication as well as pictures. It has a space limit though, not sure what that is, and is supposed to work with only Basic programs but I have read it will support ASM. You will need something to sign the application with. I suggest Wappsign that comes with the Ti 83 Flash Debugger to dowload this you should press the download button, accept the licence, and click on the download link called "TI-83 Plus SDK". I hope this helps. -Sorry about that who ever had to clean that up.

[Edited by john777 on 11-Apr-06 06:55]
juan carlos
Probe
Posted: 20 Apr 2006
22:37 GMT
Total Posts: 1
hi, just a question.... what´s have the calculus made easy program? for voyage 200
please darkbodoque@gmail.com


[Edited by juancarlos on 21-Apr-06 07:38]
jessef
Goliath
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Posted: 21 Apr 2006
08:31 GMT
Total Posts: 192
check on TI's sight I think they have some sort of calculess app.





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