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KamikazeBob
Probe
Posted: 4 Sep 2003
18:59 GMT
Total Posts: 4
When trying to get games onto my T1-83 Plus Silver Edition, I found out that the start up disk doesn't work with Windows XP. Are there any alternatives to download a game? Chances are I'll just go to a friends and do it but just in case I had to ask.
BullFrog
Wraith
Posted: 5 Sep 2003
17:08 GMT
Total Posts: 623
You but need install TI Connect to send games to your SE. Just download it from TI's site.

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"Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." -Franklin D. Roosevelt
KamikazeBob
Probe
Posted: 6 Sep 2003
07:59 GMT
Total Posts: 4
I downloaded the program but I don't know how to upload the games on the calculator. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
BullFrog
Wraith
Posted: 6 Sep 2003
12:19 GMT
Total Posts: 623
Start TI Connect, start Device Explorer, start Windows Explorer through that, then find where the games are on your computer, right click, Send To, Connected TI Device (or similar), then RAM or Archive.

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"Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." -Franklin D. Roosevelt
enginemaster426
Marine
Posted: 6 Sep 2003
20:15 GMT
Total Posts: 30
this is why i have Me
BullFrog
Wraith
Posted: 7 Sep 2003
09:34 GMT
Total Posts: 623
95. :-P (And 98.)

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"Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." -Franklin D. Roosevelt
ShockTroop
Goliath
Posted: 7 Sep 2003
11:02 GMT
Total Posts: 170
Make sure you have the TI-Connect patch. That's the only thing that allows it to work on XP.
Digital
Guardian
avatar
Posted: 8 Sep 2003
07:42 GMT
Total Posts: 1051
enginemaster426, I'm not talking about you but ME flat out sucks. It is the OS made by MS that crashes the most often, and you don't even have to do anyhthing to it. If you can get 98 or XP.

There should be no problem running TI-Connect in XP, I use it on XP w/o a hitch.
KamikazeBob
Probe
Posted: 8 Sep 2003
15:35 GMT
Total Posts: 4
Thanks for the help, I finally got games on to it. Now I just need to find out how to delete them...
KamikazeBob
Probe
Posted: 8 Sep 2003
16:45 GMT
Total Posts: 4
...anyone know how?
spiral
Wraith
Posted: 8 Sep 2003
17:27 GMT
Total Posts: 958
press 2nd and +, shoudl take you to the memroy menu, i believe the second choice is the one you should select.

Then find the program you don't want, and press delete
it'll ask if you want to delete, press 2, or press down once and enter, program deleted, make sure you don't delete the wrogn one





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