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kalen
Probe
Posted: 30 Aug 2005
20:38 GMT
Total Posts: 3
To the calc gerus out there. Is there any possible way to save a file for a ti83 plus on my 89 titanium so i can bypass a computer link cable and get a friend some games? thx in advance
allynfolksjr
Administrator
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Posted: 30 Aug 2005
20:42 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
Short answer, no. You could mess around with xlink I guess, but that shouldn't work.
BullFrog
Wraith
Posted: 30 Aug 2005
20:50 GMT
Total Posts: 623
Haven't tried it myself too much, but you could always give this a shot.

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Andy
Administrator
Posted: 31 Aug 2005
03:28 GMT
Total Posts: 939
It doesn't matter if you find a way to send them, 83 programs (including games) don't work on an 89Ti.
kurzuul
Probe
Posted: 31 Aug 2005
11:24 GMT
Total Posts: 6
I don't think he wants to play them on his calc, he just wants to transfer from the pc to his calc to his friend's calc.
kalen
Probe
Posted: 31 Aug 2005
14:56 GMT
Total Posts: 3
thx a lot. ill let ya know if i get it to work
Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 31 Aug 2005
21:04 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
You can transfer them w/ xlink or another program, I guess, but, as andy said, they are not compatible and will almost certainly screw up someone's calc big time.
Andy
Administrator
Posted: 1 Sep 2005
05:23 GMT
Total Posts: 939
Not that they'd screw the calc up, they wouldn't even run unless you made a launcher program for the proper calc and tried to manually run it (even then it probably wouldn't do much).
greenorange
Goliath
Posted: 1 Sep 2005
17:01 GMT
Total Posts: 199
Once the GB68k emulator is finished, someone could try borking it so it emulates the TIs which run off a similiar z80 processor, though I'd rather have USB flash drive compatibility with the USB TI's :)
Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 1 Sep 2005
21:56 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
Or you could make a computer program to translate between 68k asm and z80 asm...
cop2929
Probe
Posted: 3 Sep 2005
19:12 GMT
Total Posts: 2
will TI-83 and TI-83 Plus games work on my TI-84 PLus S/E?
Andy
Administrator
Posted: 3 Sep 2005
21:01 GMT
Total Posts: 939
Short answer: <<faq 70>>

Long answer: 83+ games will, but 83 games will not.

(Let's not confuse them by throwing in the terms "assembly" and "basic", ok?)
kalen
Probe
Posted: 6 Sep 2005
17:00 GMT
Total Posts: 3
Finally, got the key board to work. Anwyay, why on earth were yall talking about playing them on my calc? I could care less i just wanna store them for a few seconds so i go zip to my friends calc. You see he has an 83plus without a usb link. So i just wanted to save him some money and keep him from having to get a regular cable. And then how did we get onto 83 games playing on 84s in that last post?
Andy
Administrator
Posted: 6 Sep 2005
17:01 GMT
Total Posts: 939
cop2929's offtopic post.





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