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Neuromancer Probe
Posted: 11 Oct 2007 15:02 GMT Total Posts: 7 | I recently purchased a TI-89 Titanium and installed TI-Connect 1.6 on my Windows XP computer. Using TI-Connect, I can check for updates successfully (there were none) and TIDeviceInfo works properly. I was even able to backup everything on my calculator.
However, when I send an app, assembly program or basic program to my TI-89T, it reads "Incompatible Type" for the desination and the "Send to Device" button is inactive. I've tried 89k, 89p, 89z, 89g files and had no luck. These are all legitimate for the TI-89T, supposedly. I've got OS version 3.10 and HW4 |
Neuromancer Probe
Posted: 11 Oct 2007 20:31 GMT Total Posts: 7 | Never mind. For some reason, re-installing TI-Connect solved the problem. :P |
tifreak8x Administrator
Posted: 12 Oct 2007 09:20 GMT Total Posts: 419 | Ugh, yeah, TI-Connect has issues like this. Reinstallation of the program usually fixes the error, for a while.
--- Bringing you Pokemon, for your calculator. |
Neuromancer Probe
Posted: 12 Oct 2007 10:32 GMT Total Posts: 7 | I've been using USB. Is it any more stable using the other cable? I read somewhere you can buy it for $15. I'm talking about using the other calculator port. |
tifreak8x Administrator
Posted: 12 Oct 2007 12:02 GMT Total Posts: 419 | not usually, it is just a problem with ticonnect. It becomes unstable or corrupted, and you have to uninstall then reinstall, and it works ok for a while.
Also, sometimes loading games/apps to your PC will cause problems with TI-Connect, to where you have to uninstall/reinstall. Just keep that in mind if it becomes moody again.
--- Bringing you Pokemon, for your calculator. |