- Unzip the program from the
downloaded .zip file.
Using any .zip utility you wish, unzip the
.83p(TI-83), or
.8xp(TI-83+)
program from
the .zip file. I use
ZipGenius.
- Get the proper linking software and cable
Currently the 83 & 83+ series of calculators can use both TI-Graph
Link and TI Connect
software to transfer this program to your calculator. Most likely you
will need to use TI Connect to send the file to your calculator.
However both methods are described below.
If your calculator didn't come with the software you will need to
download
it first. Install the program and hook your USB cable up to your
computer and calculator. Turn your calculator on to the home screen and
start the
TI DeviceExplorer.
You may have to change a few setting for your computer to establish a
connection with your calculator, and there is a help file within TI
Connect to help you with that if you need it. Once you have a
connection established drag and drop the file from within this .zip
file to the DeviceExplorer window and you will see it transfer to your
calculator.
- Sending with TI-Graph Link
Very few people use the old TI-Graph Link cable anymore. The software
is still widely used to edit BASIC programs. If you don't have the
software
download
it from TI. Install the TI-Graph Link software for your
calculator and run the program. Turn your calculator on and have it set
at the
default home screen (can't be in a program.)
Ok back to the computer...click the
icon near the
top tool bar that has the arrow pointing at the calculator. You may
have to change your port number if a link is not correctly established.
Once you have a secure connection find this program and select it to
send to your calculator. Beyond here will be easy to figure out.
Complete sending the desired programs to your calculator.
What Program do I
use? - Compatibility Issues
- There are many programs in this
.zip file. Which do I use?
- If you have a TI-83
you have one one option and that is the file with the .83p extension. You also have to use
Ion as it is the only shell this program was made for on the TI-83.
- If you have a TI-83 Plus
of any type you need to use the file with the .8xp extension. You will then notice
that there is more that one, Well on the TI-83+ there is more than one
popular shell, so I compiled it for both. Within the .zip file I sorted
the programs into subfolders. There is one for MirageOS and Ion. Based
on which shell you use more you should extract that program. It is best if you extract all the files
using the stored paths
I have included in the .zip file.
- If you are using the TI-84
Plus then I would
highly reccomend using the MirageOS version, it will also have a .8xp extension. I have not tested
the Ion
version on the 84 Plus and do not know if it works at all.
- Wether you have a 83, 83+, or
84+ you will need a shell to run this program, here is a compatibility
table with links to download the proper shell.
Calculator
|
Ion
|
MirageOS
|
TI-83
|
X
|
n/a
|
TI-83 Plus
|
X
|
X
|
TI-83 Plus SE
|
X
|
X |
TI-84 Plus |
Unknown**
|
X*
|
TI-84 Plus SE
|
Unknown** |
X*
|
Click the 'X' to download the
shell for that specific calculator
* I have received a few
bug reports stating that this program will not move past the open title
screen with this shell. To get past this you need to press
[ON] &
[ENTER]. This is a bug with MirageOS
not this program. And this error may or may not come up pending your
calculator. I would like feedback on this problem if you are willing to
email me.
** If you have either of these
calculators and are willing to test if 'Ion' works with this program on
this calculator, please notify me so I know for sure. To download the
shell, click the 'Unknown' link.
- Ion
- This is the more
complicated of the two shells to install but still very easy. After you
transfer the grouped files to your calculator press [PRGM] and scroll down to "ION."
Hit [ENTER] twice and it
should display a message that says Ion was successfully installed.
Press [PRGM] one more time and
the very top entry should be "A," press [ENTER] twice and this will run prgmA. This will start Ion. If you
don't have any program that were compiled specifically for Ion it will
automatically quit.
- MirageOS
- This shell is much simpler
to install. All it requires is you to send the flash program to you
calculator. Press [APPS] and
scroll down to MirageOS and
press [ENTER].
Once you have started each of those shells you simply have to highlight
this programs name and press enter. The program will start and you will
be on your way.
How to
Use the Solver
This program is extremely easy to use and run. From the
equations menu, press 1-9 to select the equation you want to
use. Pressing
[MODE] will
always be to quit the program, however it will not work when you are
entering in the number values. Only from the two main menus.
Once you select the equation, use the number keys to select the
variable you need to solve for or chose to go back to the previous menu
by choosing
[2nd] On the next
form just fill out all the values of the variables
you know and press enter one last time to see the answer. 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.
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! :-)