Keys:
Left
|
Equation List 1
|
Right
|
Equation List 2
|
1-8
|
Select Equation
|
F1-F5
|
Select Variable
|
Exit
|
Exit the Program
|
Alpha
|
Turn Calculator Off
|
This program is extremely easy to figure out how to run. From the
equation menu, use the
number
keys to select which equation you need. For some programs you will need
to press left and right to see both equation lists, however still only
one number key applies to each equation. Once you select your equation,
use the
F keys
to select which variable you need to solve for. The
F keys will be directly alligned
with the name of the variable.
At any time besides when you are entering in values for the variables
you can press
[ALPHA] to turn
your calculator off, a teacer key if you will. Once you select your
variable, you
will be prompted for the values of the variables you know. Type them in
and press enter. Once you have entered in all the variables you will be
given the answer to the unknown variable. Neat huh! :-)
Other
Programs You Might Need
This is one program in a set of 24 all of which represent a chapter
from my high school IB physics book. I took each chapter and gathered
all the equations from it and essentially just made a program for that
chapter which I could use on that chapter test. Never did I think I
would upload them. Anyway, if you like the layout I used on this
program and need programs for other topics I have listed them all in
the following table. These links will download the files directly not
lead you to their fileinfo pages.
Special
Thanks
This program at one time seemed impossible for me to create. ASM is
such a stepping stone among TI BASIC programmers that it is often not
even attempted. Well if it weren't for Matt I would have never of
tried. We learned together and proved that you don't have to have a
commanding grasp on programming to learn ASM, just be willing to try
and push through the initial struggles. It was through a collaborative
effort with a good friend from high school that we achieved in porting
this program from its BASIC counterpart. We both take pride in this
program and deem it much more efficient and cooler than the original.
Matt
Bennett if it weren't for you I would have never found ticalc.org
nor even began programming. We both shared our programs with each other
through high school and he was there all the time when I needed help.
Thank you! Oh, and if you ever read this Matt...I still haven't beat
your world. I guess you are the master :-)
Need Help
With ASM ?
If you are wanting help with any part of TI-86 or any TI-83 series z80
Assembly math feel free to
contact
me. I know a good
amount of ASM for both calculators, but certainly not all of it. I love
helping out. It
gives me an opportunity to learn if I don't know how to do it already.
So like
I said, feel free to contact me. I have AIM and am on quite a bit. My
screen name is
Morgazum85.
I have stopped programming in BASIC for all TI Calculators, but I may
be able to assist you in some circumstances. If you have any questions
with the source of this program I will gladly answer them for you.
That's about it. Thanks for downloading and please feel free to use
segments of this code if you wish, but please give credit. Thanks for
downloading and feel free to give the program to anyone you want! :-)