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rustydusty Probe Posted: 6 Sep 2003 12:22 GMT Total Posts: 2 | CAN ANYONE HELP PLEASE IM DESPERATE |
zkostik Carrier
Posted: 6 Sep 2003 15:02 GMT Total Posts: 2486 | Hey, Please tell us what calc you wish to program for and in what language (Basic, Assembly, etc.) and we'll come up with some links for you.
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rustydusty Probe Posted: 6 Sep 2003 15:10 GMT Total Posts: 2 | sry caps lock was on there lol. and I want to start out making basic programs for a TI-83 PLUS Silver Edition. Thank you for your time in advance, if you can find any links. |
BullFrog Wraith Posted: 6 Sep 2003 17:31 GMT Total Posts: 623 | Well, you could always press the PRGM button on your calc, create a new program, and just toy with it. (That's what I did.) Or read the manual that came with it and figure out how to do stuff. (Although not many people like reading manuals. (That's where help forums come in. ^ - ^))
--- "Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." -Franklin D. Roosevelt |
spiral Wraith Posted: 7 Sep 2003 14:25 GMT Total Posts: 958 | The part in the manuals to read is the programming bit, dont' bother to read the whole thing, it's just wasting your time. |
BullFrog Wraith Posted: 7 Sep 2003 14:42 GMT Total Posts: 623 | Unless you're bored, like I was... *Innocent look*
--- "Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." -Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Digital Guardian
Posted: 8 Sep 2003 07:47 GMT Total Posts: 1051 | I've gone through my manual a couple of times...*don't look at me that way* |
BullFrog Wraith Posted: 8 Sep 2003 09:31 GMT Total Posts: 623 | The manual for my 89 provides a very interesting read during those rather boring classes. *cough, cough*
--- "Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." -Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Digital Guardian
Posted: 8 Sep 2003 10:04 GMT Total Posts: 1051 | I play games. Even last year in my English class I was planing games while the teacher was teaching, she only saw once or twice. I was in the front row, rarely hid my calc, the teacher always looked around the room and I kept playing. On a test I had to take which was verbal, there was a question that I didn't know. She said that we went ove it in class and I was stunned that she never saw me playing games during the entire class time. I had my V200 on whatever book we were reading and my arms/hands were moving frequently, somthing they don't do when you read a book. I was stunne dthat the teacher had little observasion power. Every person around me knew I was playing games, and I didn't hide the fact.
This topic is dead and entirely OT. Yum, freedom.
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spiral Wraith Posted: 8 Sep 2003 17:32 GMT Total Posts: 958 | My math teacher last year...so lax :)
Things i've done in his class: Listen to music, play games on my calculator/palm pilot, sleep, all just in the open. I also didn't have to do homework *w00t*
Also got 100% on the final ^_~ |
BullFrog Wraith Posted: 8 Sep 2003 19:56 GMT Total Posts: 623 | I got on my math teacher's good side last year. He had no clue about calcs at the beginning of the year. (He though ZShell was on an 83 Plus...) Anyway, I basically typed up everything I knew about calcs and sent it via e-mail to him. Took a few hours... Needless to say, I recently instructed him how to put games on his 92. That was fun.
--- "Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." -Franklin D. Roosevelt |