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iltwym
Probe
Posted: 2 Sep 2007
00:50 GMT
Total Posts: 2
okay. so i just bought the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition today and I was trying to download some games to it. So I downloaded Falling Numbers and Pacman 99. But I forgot to extract Pacman 99, so when I go to my games and open Pacman 99, nothing happens. When I push the "PRGM" button, I see that I still have Pacman 99, and there's a star next to it. I deleted Falling Numbers, but when I tried to delete Pacman 99, it doesn't go away on my calculator! It still says I have Pacman 99! What do I do? Also, when I push the "Graph" button, the instructions for Falling Numbers comes up! what's happening? What did I do wrong?
threefingeredguy
Ghost
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Posted: 2 Sep 2007
11:26 GMT
Total Posts: 1189
The answer to your question can be found here, in the FAQ.

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Someone call for an exterminator?
zarg
Dragoon
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Posted: 18 Nov 2007
03:59 GMT
Total Posts: 67
If that doesn't fix your problem, you could try reseting all your memery. You can do that by pressing:
(2d)+(+)
(7)
(left arrow twice)
(enter)

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Hydraliskisback
Wraith
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Posted: 18 Nov 2007
08:09 GMT
Total Posts: 583
ok the instructions for falling numbers were displayed on the calc
a simple clrdraw will fix that
[2nd] [prgm] [enter] [enter]
also your deleting pacman99
are you sure when you hit the dete butten and then you press yes to delete it, youre deleting it or doing something else by accident.

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Iff Hydralisk has posted the above, the above is stupid.





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