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zedd Ultralisk Posted: 17 Dec 2004 13:54 GMT Total Posts: 428 | Hey it's me again last summer i got really bored so i was thinking maybe i could learn how to program something
something simple and maybe instructions (doesn't have to be too detailed but better if it is)
thanx in advance
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zkostik Carrier
Posted: 17 Dec 2004 15:19 GMT Total Posts: 2486 | Umm...which calc and language zedd? Answer these questions please and we'll try to suggest you some good tutorials. Btw, you should list your calc model in your profile so that you don't have to write what calc you own on your questions. Thanks.
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gunman167 Marine Posted: 18 Dec 2004 10:11 GMT Total Posts: 24 | well, ticalc.org has some really great BASIC tutorials that take a realatively short time to complete. Go Here |
zedd Ultralisk Posted: 18 Dec 2004 16:35 GMT Total Posts: 428 | 84+se english
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allynfolksjr Administrator
Posted: 18 Dec 2004 16:50 GMT Total Posts: 1892 | Erm, when Z asked what language, he meant programming language, not a human language. So with your answer I can safely assume you'll want to start with BASIC. In which your calc's manual, (either the hardcopy or the .pdf on education.ti.com) will help you learn that. |
gunman167 Marine Posted: 18 Dec 2004 21:49 GMT Total Posts: 24 | The manual that came with my 84 didin't have anything on basic, I had to learn it all by looking at others' programs. |
allynfolksjr Administrator
Posted: 18 Dec 2004 22:30 GMT Total Posts: 1892 | >>(either the hardcopy or the .pdf on education.ti.com)
TI has provided the full manual for the 84+ on their website, or on that great CD that was provided with your new calculator. |