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calypso
Probe
Posted: 21 Aug 2004
15:21 GMT
Total Posts: 5
how do you archive?manual doesn't cover.
allynfolksjr
Administrator
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Posted: 21 Aug 2004
16:30 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
Please specify the calculator you're using. HOwever, if you're using the 83+ or the 84's, use the memory menu. If you're using the 89 or 89T, use the vars/link menu.

Sorry, but I don't have much time to explain further. :-(
zkostik
Carrier
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Posted: 21 Aug 2004
17:11 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
Post calc model and we'll help.

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Ray Kremer
Ultralisk
Posted: 24 Aug 2004
08:47 GMT
Total Posts: 310
>manual doesn't cover.

Not the printed manual perhaps, since it's only a crap mini-manual. The pdf manuals at TI's website are complete though.
taylorchase
Marine
Posted: 24 Aug 2004
08:55 GMT
Total Posts: 32
my ti-83+ came with the thick version of the manual! I'm soo proud!
ShockTroop
Goliath
Posted: 24 Aug 2004
11:16 GMT
Total Posts: 170
Aren't they all supposed ot come with thick manuals, or is TI getting lazy?
allynfolksjr
Administrator
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Posted: 24 Aug 2004
11:30 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
I suppose TI did a study and found out most people don't care to learn how to use their calculators....thus the shortened manuals.
Nihonto
Probe
Posted: 25 Aug 2004
19:47 GMT
Total Posts: 4
This took me a while to learn, i did it all manually. took me 2 hours or 3. -_-

But heres an easierr way i learned..

if u have a 83+ or 84+ goto.. 2nd + (or the memory menu) then hit number 2 or Mem Mgmt/Del.. and click on prgm to archive programs.. or w/e

[Edited by Nihonto on 26-Aug-04 04:48]





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