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CarneyKiller
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Posted: 7 Dec 2002
23:25 GMT
Total Posts: 7
i have a ti-83 plus with a link cable thing and i want to install games on my calc, but there is one small problem... i have NO idea on how to work the software or anything i have no clue on how to put the games on my calculater i need someone to help me badly u can email me or just reply but ide like an email... anyways plz help me out i need games bad!
Barrett
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Posted: 8 Dec 2002
08:09 GMT
Total Posts: 1676
do you have a graph link? (serial or USB)... if not, buy one, and all the documentation on how to do it should be in the CD. check out http://tifaq.web1000.com/games.htm for more information if you're stuck. or just plain http://tifaq.cjb.net

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CarneyKiller
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Posted: 8 Dec 2002
11:22 GMT
Total Posts: 7
i have a serial usb port link cable, but what file tells me how to work it?
CarneyKiller
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Posted: 8 Dec 2002
11:35 GMT
Total Posts: 7
and i was wondering what games would be good for a TI 83 plus? i dont have the SE if that matters.
Barrett
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Posted: 8 Dec 2002
14:55 GMT
Total Posts: 1676
did it come with a TI-Resource CD? pop it in, and install TI-Connect for the ti-83+, (or graph link for the ti-83+), run that, and it's all really common sense. if you get stuck, go to help - contents.

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zkostik
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Posted: 8 Dec 2002
18:29 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
yeah, that us cable is a bit of pain the the ass. make sure you install software and link drivers in the correct order as said in the manual or it won't function (sry, i forget the order). anyways, when it's intalled properly you can connect your calc and ti-connect will let you know its conneced. when you get to that point just drag and drop any programs you wish to play into ti-connect and it'll send them to your calc. don't get 83p or 83g files as they progrably won't work. get 8xp or 8xg coz those are specifically for 83+/SE. let us know how it goes for you or if you need any more help.

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CarneyKiller
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Posted: 8 Dec 2002
19:53 GMT
Total Posts: 7
well i got it working i can now load stuff on my calc, but when i loaded a game and tryied to start it goes syntax error. do i have to have something on my calc to get the games to work?
Barrett
Administrator
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Posted: 8 Dec 2002
20:02 GMT
Total Posts: 1676
several things you might want to try.... first go to 'catelog', then go to asm(, click that, and THEN try to run the game... but most likely you need a shell like mirageOS... which can be downloaded here.... or ION... but i like mirageOS better than ION, so get that

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Barrett
Administrator
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Posted: 8 Dec 2002
20:03 GMT
Total Posts: 1676
btw, mirage OS will be sent to your calc differently.. it is an APP, so send FLASH software in your program. and it will be under 'Apps' on your calculator

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CarneyKiller
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Posted: 8 Dec 2002
20:21 GMT
Total Posts: 7
k im gonna try that if it doesnt work ill post tomarrow. wish me luck!
Barrett
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Posted: 8 Dec 2002
20:25 GMT
Total Posts: 1676
good luck

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CarneyKiller
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Posted: 9 Dec 2002
14:25 GMT
Total Posts: 7
i got he games working thnx i needed the mirage OS thing i installed the game jezball and was playing it but it froze and i hade to reset the memory... but other than that ive had no other problems thnx man!
zkostik
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Posted: 9 Dec 2002
20:56 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
that happens to some Ion games being ran under Mirage since it doesn't run all of them correctly. i just keep both on my calc. i suggest you do too, just to avoid any problems. you can get Ion from [HERE].

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