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TaInTeD_HaLo_76 Probe Posted: 24 May 2004 16:43 GMT Total Posts: 7 | ok here's my problem... i'm new to this whole calculator deal and well i want to put some games on there but i havent got a clue how to. I have some files that i downloaded and tried to put some games on calculator and it shows up that it cant communicate w/ it... what does that mean and if you know the solution to this problem tell me please!!!!!! I WILL LOVE U FOREVER IF YOU HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
TaInTeD_HaLo_76 Probe Posted: 24 May 2004 16:51 GMT Total Posts: 7 | oh yeah i forgot to say that the type of calculator that i have is a TI-83 Sliver Edition |
BullFrog Wraith Posted: 24 May 2004 16:52 GMT Total Posts: 623 | Look down towards the bottom of the screen. You will see a row of links ("Forum", "News", etc). Find the one entitled "FAQ" and click on it. Continue from there.
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Ray Kremer Ultralisk Posted: 24 May 2004 22:06 GMT Total Posts: 310 | http://tifaq.web1000.com/?games.htm |
Lunchbox Carrier
Posted: 26 May 2004 19:56 GMT Total Posts: 2007 | Z, you should put this walk-thru in the new FAQ: Downloading games from Calcgames.org: 1:Go to the top of the page, go to games, and click on the type of calc you have. 2:Clcik on the game you want to download (in the side bar) and click on the link that says the program's name at the top of the main screen. 3:Save the folder to disk. 4:Unzip/extract the files in the folder. 5:Attach TI GRAPH-LINK cable to your calculator. 6:Use the TI CONNECT software to send the desired programs to your calculator. 7:Run the programs (from a shell/kernel program/app if neccessary) 8:Don't start a new thread on the forums unless your specific question wasn't answered in the FAQ. Also, don't write the title in all caps please.
BTW, i like the thing in the review section Z. "Do not use any insulting words of flames". :)
[Edited by Lunchbox on 28-May-04 02:48] |