Author | Comment |
Peanutlax Probe Posted: 9 Dec 2004 23:31 GMT Total Posts: 2 | ok well check it out, i need some help, im new to all of this and cant get games on calculator. I went to "help" and it says to go to TI Connect, click on "Explore My TI Data", after that look through folders til you find file, click on "file" then "send to" and then (the important part) "TI Device", the problem is, i dont have "TI Device" option, please help me, thx |
Ray Kremer Ultralisk Posted: 10 Dec 2004 10:22 GMT Total Posts: 310 | Just find the file in Windows File Explorer then drag and drop it into the TI Connect DeviceExporer window. |
Peanutlax Probe Posted: 10 Dec 2004 11:42 GMT Total Posts: 2 | awsome, well that worked, but now how do i find and use the file on my calculator, i have a 89-titanium |
korkow Ultralisk Posted: 10 Dec 2004 17:58 GMT Total Posts: 465 | You run the program by doing the following: Let's say the file is called kirby. To run it, go to the home screen and type kirby(). If that does not work, check if the file is for 89 or 89 titanium!
[Edited by korkow on 11-Dec-04 02:58] |
allynfolksjr Administrator
Posted: 10 Dec 2004 20:03 GMT Total Posts: 1892 | I would recommend reading the manual that came with your calculator, it provides alot of information about memory management, running and making programs.
[Edited by allynfolksjr on 11-Dec-04 05:04] |
Wuchan Probe Posted: 28 Aug 2005 12:44 GMT Total Posts: 1 | I downloaded Kirby and there are different files and the main kirby only had only 3 kb I think. |
Lunchbox Carrier
Posted: 28 Aug 2005 13:17 GMT Total Posts: 2007 | That's kinda random... |