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Roharcyn Probe Posted: 16 Nov 2005 18:32 GMT Total Posts: 2 | I just got my first graphing calculator, and the first thing i want to do is put games on it. So far i have been able to get pheonix to run on it, but that is about it there are not many games for the Ti-89 Titanium, but i found the program Ghostbuster and it says that i can use it to make the Ti-89 games run on the Ti-89 Titanium. So i tried puting Zelda on ther but it won't work? can any one help me? |
Lunchbox Carrier
Posted: 16 Nov 2005 21:33 GMT Total Posts: 2007 | You need to use ghostbuster on it, just like it says in the gb readme file. |
jessef Goliath
Posted: 16 Nov 2005 22:11 GMT Total Posts: 192 | most games that have been updated or released after the titanium came out should be compatible with both calculators. many will explicitly say so. Ghostbuster should be a last resort, use it only if the program doesn't work and doesn't explicitly say that it is titanium compatible. |
RedTyphoon Probe Posted: 17 Nov 2005 15:48 GMT Total Posts: 1 | HEY i just got my first calculator and its a TI 89...yea u guessed it i need help on how puttin games on it so...can anyone help me out plzz reply (well really got it around 2-3 months ago)HELP ME PLZZZ ...email me if its easier for u anyone help me out here :(:(**RedTyphoon@msn.com**
[Edited by RedTyphoon on 18-Nov-05 01:04] |
Roharcyn Probe Posted: 17 Nov 2005 18:36 GMT Total Posts: 2 | No post it here to i need help sorta to i got the one game to work but really that was a guess and check i just started puting stuff on my clacl hoping it would run froz my calculator at least 5 times so far wouldn't be suprised if i got a virus on it. The process of putting games on my calc confusses me and i am suprised i got pheonix to work and any other info would be great.
Just Tried to put zelda on my calc then tried to use ghostbuster on it because zelda wasn't working, but when ever i try to run ghostbuster it says "not enough memory for [zeldadata]" is there a way to increase memory?
[Edited by Roharcyn on 18-Nov-05 03:57] |
jessef Goliath
Posted: 17 Nov 2005 18:59 GMT Total Posts: 192 | go to the var-link menu, select your programs, press F1 and arrow down to archive. this puts them in nonvolatile archive memory so they will be recovered when your calc dies. also, they arn't stored in ram.
[Edited by jessef on 18-Nov-05 07:24] |
dkweasel Probe Posted: 18 Nov 2005 15:39 GMT Total Posts: 1 | I have a TI89 titanium too. I'm having problems putting programs onto the calc. It tells me that everything is an "incompatable type". Do any of you know how to get it to work if this happens?
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jessef Goliath
Posted: 18 Nov 2005 16:05 GMT Total Posts: 192 | transmit files that have a .89? were the ? is a leter like x,y,p,... |