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MrPeanut Probe Posted: 21 Jan 2009 18:04 GMT Total Posts: 3 | Can someone help me? Im using a mac and the TI connectivity kit and a mac computer. I sent ION to my calc and I'm having trouble trying to find/run it! Help would be GREATLY appreciated.
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haveacalc Guardian
 Posted: 21 Jan 2009 22:15 GMT Total Posts: 1111 | Go to the memory menu ([2nd], [+]) and select "Groups...". From there, ungroup Ion, run it using "Asm(" from the catalog ([2nd], [0]), and run prgmA to get it on.
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MrPeanut Probe Posted: 21 Jan 2009 22:49 GMT Total Posts: 3 | Okay, so something went wrong, I think I or someone else cleared my memory. When I try sending the file "ION.8xv" It keeps failing. Is there a reason for this??? |
haveacalc Guardian
 Posted: 22 Jan 2009 07:31 GMT Total Posts: 1111 | 8xg is the file that you want.
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MrPeanut Probe Posted: 22 Jan 2009 09:15 GMT Total Posts: 3 | Okay, Great. Thanks a ton, haveacalc! Now once I had ION on my calc, I ran prgmION and it said ION installed. Then I downloaded ZTetris from TIwizard.com and sent it to my calc. What Im wondering is if hhen I want to run ION do I just go to programs and press enter on "A"? after doing that pressed enter again and it said "DONE". Is this how you run it? Im really confused.
Thanks again for all the help, It's been greatly appreciated. |
tifreak8x Administrator
 Posted: 22 Jan 2009 20:09 GMT Total Posts: 419 | If it is doing that, it is possible the game you put in is NOT for Ion. Ion is picky like that. Try running tetris by going to the catalog (2nd and 0) scrolling to Asm(, press Enter, then go to PRGM, select the game, press enter twice, see if it plays. Otherwise, use another shell like Crunchy, or better yet, NoShell, which has no real interface needed, you simply run any Ion or Mirage OS shell directly from the home screen without the need of using the Asm( token. =]
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