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SPfan
Marine
Posted: 17 Nov 2004
16:41 GMT
Total Posts: 25
Does anyone know how to program your own calculator games? Can you do it for free?
jelmer
Probe
Posted: 18 Nov 2004
05:06 GMT
Total Posts: 11
so far i know programming is free. but it depends on what calculator you have to learn how to programm. i have learned basic on ti-83 by just trying stuff and looking up commands in my manual. now i am programming on a ti-84 and it is almost the same, some new commands you can use.
VADER
Probe
Posted: 18 Nov 2004
05:30 GMT
Total Posts: 5
YES IT IS FREE. I mean you already bought your calc. And thats why programming is free. But if you want someone else to program sumthing for you it can cost you a dollar, pound, euro.
Ray Kremer
Ultralisk
Posted: 18 Nov 2004
10:55 GMT
Total Posts: 310
Read this:
http://www.technicalc.org/tifaq/?p1.htm#1.1
SPfan
Marine
Posted: 19 Nov 2004
15:03 GMT
Total Posts: 25
Is there any site on the web where you can program your own game and transfer it to your calculator?
korkow
Ultralisk
Posted: 19 Nov 2004
15:54 GMT
Total Posts: 465
I don't think so
allynfolksjr
Administrator
avatar
Posted: 19 Nov 2004
18:56 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
Well, you could just use TI-Graphlink to write programs, then save them and tranfer them to your calc, but that's in BASIC, and BASIC is easier to write on your calc anyways.

ASM must be written on the computer (at least for the 83/84, and don't mention TASM). Various programs are used for that.
SPfan
Marine
Posted: 19 Nov 2004
19:26 GMT
Total Posts: 25
Where can I get TI-Graphlink? From the official Texas Instruments site?
SPfan
Marine
Posted: 20 Nov 2004
09:39 GMT
Total Posts: 25
Wait, never mind. But where can I get the thing to program assembly games for an 84+. What are the "various programs" that can be used for that?
jelmer
Probe
Posted: 21 Nov 2004
11:16 GMT
Total Posts: 11
i got my link cable to the pc with my ti-84+. i just needed to download ti graph link to see the code on the pc.

[Edited by jelmer on 21-Nov-04 20:17]





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