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83trix.zip76k06-08-13File rated 8.28The Complete TI-83 Basic Optimization Guide, Version 2.2
The most complete Basic optimization guide in existence. HTML and plain text versions. Organized by topic: sprites, loop optimization, number-to-string conversion, etc. Sample code included. Most tips also apply to TI-83+/SE.
1337basicguide.zip120k05-06-25File rated 7.17The 1337 Guide to TI-BASIC
This is an informative, lengthy manual describing little-known tips, tricks, and hacks for TI-BASIC that are sure to turn you into a '1337' programmer.
dcs_sdk.zip896k14-08-06File rated 6.71Doors CS 7 SDK
Doors CS 7.2 is the ultimate shell for TI-83+/SE and TI-84+/SE graphing calculators. This SDK will help you design BASIC and ASM programs for use under Doors CS. Besides an exhaustive, 124-page summary of all the features and routines that Doors CS 7 offers to BASIC and ASM programmers, this SDK contains a full toolchain to compile and build z80 ASM source code into .8xp files, all the necessary tools and include files, and additional programs to simplify writing headers for BASIC programs. If you are interested in developing for Doors CS or even learning about what it offers to programmers, this SDK is a must-have.
68k_calc_testing.zip4k03-10-05File is not rated68K_CALC_ TESTING menu
How to use this test menu providen by the OS itself to help you diagnose your calculators problems. Tested as you can see on this file.
73prog.txt3k00-07-13File is not ratedTI-73 File Format
This gives the description of how a TI73 file is encoded. Just like the TI82 and TI83 calculators. This file will be updated frequently.
82mcharm.gif9k98-07-28File is not ratedTI-82 Menu Character Map
Map of all the menu characters on the TI-82.
83bslink.txt3k01-06-01File is not ratedCalculator Linking in BASIC (TI83)
I've written down my method on how to link two TI83's in TIBASIC to easily create multiplayer games and applications. I hope that you like it.
8992advg.zip586k01-06-01File is not ratedTI-89/92 Advanced Programming Manual
An advanced version of my original programming guide. Covers some more advanced topics in TI programming. Written for primarily the 89, but can be used with slight modifications on the 92. Enjoy!
8992prog.zip158k01-05-23File is not ratedTI-89/92 Programming Manual
This is an update of the popular programming guide for 89/92/92+ BASIC language. Most of the basics are covered, and I've added an FAQ for some of the more advanced questions.
8xpbasicsubs.zip1k04-06-17File is not ratedCalling 8xp Subroutines from within BASIC Programs
This informational text explains the calling of subroutines from within TI-83 plus BASIC programs without the use of an asm routine. (can apply to other platforms as well)
8xpglfrmt.zip11k01-12-16File is not ratedFixed 8xp Format
This is based on the 8xp format by Peter Martijn Kuipers, however there were some mistakes. This includes the origional file, the fixed data and a sample VB program with source.
addarc.zip9k02-02-10File is not ratedAdd 65k to your 83+ Archive
A procedure to add 65K to your archive
adddoublequotes.zip2k07-03-06File is not ratedAdd Double Quotes (") to Your Strings
Ever wanted to add double quotes to your strings, but the TI-OS wouldn't let you? Well, now you can with this method! TI-89, TI-89Ti, TI-92, or V200 only.
amirageoshack.txt2k05-03-02File is not ratedRun Around the MirageOS Password
Contains information on howto work around the MirageOS password. It will work without a doubt. Contains info other MirageOS hacks do not have, but some info others do. Happy Cracking!
api.txt3k97-07-13File is not ratedThe Aurora API
aprenderaprogramaremti.zip228k03-09-05File is not ratedTutorial TI-83 BASIC em português - BASIC
O primeiro tutorial de programação em TI-83 BASIC em português!!! Não está completo, mas é mais do que suficiente para começar a fazer os primeiros programas!!
ascii.txt21k97-07-24File is not ratedASCII conversion codes for ASCII calculator program code
asmstart.zip11k03-08-22File is not ratedStart Assembly
Step by step instructions on how to get the assembly programs to work... Assembly's hard, getting the stuff to assemble is even harder... Read this tutorial for tips.
Website: http://myownlittlworld.tripod.com (click on the NLabs link at the bottom of the page)
assemblytheory.txt5k18-08-19File is not ratedAssembly Theory
This is an essay I threw together for an English outcome when I was struggling for a topic. It is "dumbed-down" for an English-teacher audience, but it might be useful for new Assembly programmers.
atlamake.txt5k97-09-29File is not ratedAtlantis Program Compatability Maker
banmtn.zip2k01-02-07File is not rated86 BASIC Animation Tutorial v1.0
Great very descriptive tutorial to show you how to incorporate animation in your BASIC programming.
basic-83.hlp33k00-02-24File is not ratedBeginners' BASIC for the TI-83
A BASIC tutorial for the TI-83. Conatins the perfect start for newbies to the Ti-83 BASIC language
basicbuildertutorial21.zip181k06-08-13File is not ratedBasicbuilder 2.1 Tutorial
This document is a step-by-step tutorial on creating Flash applications for the TI-83/84 Plus from TI-BASIC programs and pictures by using the Windows utility, Basicbuilder (current version 2.1).
basiccalculatortutorials.zip401k07-06-08File is not ratedTI-83+/84+ BASIC Programming Tutorials
Whether you're new to programming or you just want to improve your skills, these are the tutorials for you! Each tutorial includes sections on commands, how to use those commands, sample codes, explanations, and tons of screenshots. Fifteen in-depth tutorials cover displaying text, menus & branching, using variables, conditional statements, drawing commands, loops, getKey, pictures, lists, matrices, strings, custom menus, animation, scrolling homescreen maps, and an intro to z80 assembly. The tutorials are "complete", but I will be updating/adding appendices in the coming weeks and may update/add tutorials. Documents are in Microsoft Word format. New in this update: Character/wall detection added in tutoraial on scrolling homescreen maps.
basicdisableon68k.txt2k03-07-23File is not ratedDisable On-key break in BASIC for 68k calculators
This is a tutorial to show how to disable (In BASIC!!!) the ON_BREAK that has always made BASIC security flawed. It shows how and why it works. Also includes example password program
basicguide.doc113k99-12-08File is not ratedTI-89 and TI-92 BASIC Guide
The complete guide to BASIC for the TI-89 and TI-92. Includes many of the tips and tricks you may not know. This guide is in response to growing demand on the TI-BASIC mailing list.
basicguru.zip332k00-08-21File is not ratedBASIC 83 Guru v2.5
**Update** Special release…version 2.5. Version 2.5 does not have any new tutorials in it. There are still 23 tutorials, a game, and a project. What Version 2.5 does have is screen shots of what your outputs should look like. There is at least one screen shot after each set of code to show you what the program should look like after you have run it. I have also fixed Goto.html, which is in the Archive Contents. Now it actually goes to BASIC Guru Online, the online version of this help file. The online version contains the same information, but has more features including easier navigation between tutorials and other web pages and faster updates. The help file only gets update after each version is finished (about 11 or 12 tutorials), while the website is updated after every tutorial is finished. Use the help file or the website. Both will make you a better programmer. Click on the HTML file in the Archive Contents and it will automatically link you to the website. Also, inside the help file are links to the website. The combination of BASIC 83 Guru, the help file, and BASIC Guru Online, the website, create the best opportunity for anyone to learn BASIC programming for the TI-83 or TI-83 Plus.
basic.html9k00-03-02File is not ratedAdvanced TI-83 BASIC
a tutorial for advanced TI-83 programming. Explains things such as Graph Menus, advanced getkey, reducing memory errors and more.
basicmemclear.txt3k03-06-02File is not ratedBASIC Calc Freeze/ROM clearer
Yes, believe it or not you can clear your memory, but that's not it either. I've found a way with just a few lines of code to clear your memory(or friends :-) ), freeze your calculator(no key can exit, not even [on]), even clear the whole calc(RAM and ROM, everything but the OS) without doing any damage. Can be executed from the homescreen or a program. So do it to a friend or integrate it in a program incase someone tries to cheat or something. Enjoy! Give me some feed back if you like this or found it usefull in a program, or even if you have a funny story about what you did to your friends/enemys. email=fava15@msn.com
basicpconv.zip9k02-07-15File is not ratedBasic Conversion Between 82, 83s, 85, and 86
Describes in detail about how to convert basic programs between the 82, 83, 83 plus, 85, and 86. Includes a discussion of nearly all I/O and CTL commands listed in the programming section of TI guidebooks with URL to basic programs ported to the 82, 83, 83 plus, 85, and 86.
basicshellmaking.zip10k05-03-02File is not ratedHow-to make BASIC Shells TI-83/84+(SE)
An easy to follow How-to document on making shells in BASIC programming. Covers both text based shells and graphical based shells.
basicspace.zip1k00-04-24File is not ratedSaving Space In BASIC Programs
This covers how to save space in BASIC programs for the TI-82, 83 and 83+
basictutorial.zip24k03-04-30File is not ratedTi Basic Tutorial (Espically 83's + 83+'s)
A Basic Tutorial For The All Calcs, Although Espically For The 83's + 83 Pluses! This File Was Last Updated 4-29-2003
basic.txt5k00-02-19File is not ratedBASIC TUTOR
This is the most basic tutorial for TI-83 and TI-83 plus BASIC programmers or learners.
basic.zip8k00-02-27File is not ratedBASIC Tutor
This is the most basic tutorial for TI-83 and TI-83 plus BASIC programmers or learners.
bctfg.zip7k06-12-24File is not rated83+ TI-Basic Code Timings
In this guide, the most useful TI-Basic instructions are tested and compared. I demystified some tricks, and added new ones, all speed-tested, so now, your basic programs will run faster and maybe even smaller.
be_nl_1_1.zip183k05-06-01File is not ratedThe BASIC Elite Newsletter Volume I, Number 1
This introductory edition of the brand-new, semi-monthly newsletter introduces the publication and explains what it's all about. The BASIC Elite is a loose conglomeration of programmers and programming groups who are interested in producing higher-quality BASIC programs and ensuring the value of their programs. The newsletter discusses projects currently underway by members, singles out extraordinary programs in the community for review, and publishes relevant news articles. In this issue, two BASIC programs for the 83/84 series are reviewed and several useful tips and tricks for BASIC programming are listed from the popular 1337 Guide to BASIC Programming. Enjoy, and look for upcoming issues at http://www.Cemetech.tk!
breakingamirageospassword.zip1k01-12-22File is not ratedBreaking a MirageOS Password
Tells someone step by step how to break a MirageOS password
bug.txt3k00-03-02File is not ratedThe TI-BUG reporter
A file with a lot of bugs for the TIXX.
calcnet2.2.zip484k10-11-13File is not ratedCALCnet 2.2 Whitepaper
This technical report details the CALCnet 2.2 networking protocol for graphing calculators. It begins with an overview of the motivations and inspirations for CALCnet, then reviews the existing alternatives for two-calculator linking, namely the TI-OS, BELL by Tim "Timendus" Franssen, and TachyonLink by Michael Vincent, and n-calc linking, namely CLAP by Mr. Franssen. It goes on to introduce the electrical systems in the calculator for linking, then proceeds to an in-depth section explaining the bit-level, byte-level, and frame-level protocols for one-to-one and broadcast frames. Although the average CALCnet 2.2 user or even programmer does not need to know any of that, it might help in case a coder wants to write CALCnet 2.2 drivers for another platform (Arduino? libticables?). Next is the meat of the manual for end programmers, how to send and receive data via CALCnet 2.2. I include a full experimental results and benchmarking section, detailing the maximum speeds of CALCnet, the overhead incurred by the protocol, effects of frame size on burst throughput, an effectiveness of collision detection and delivery guarantees. It concludes with information on logos and branding, a survey of possible future work, and a summary of CALCnet2.2's strengths and features.
calcos82.txt3k97-10-14File is not ratedCalcOS-82 0.1.00 Specifications
calcsecurity.zip43k09-04-11File is not ratedCalculator security information
This document (and included programs) will explain you how to build an waterproof security wall into your calc. The only way of getting past it is resending the OS. Hook kills and stuff are dealt with.
caz-english.doc10k97-07-24File is not ratedEnglish Documentation for the CAZ Z80 Assembler v1.26
caz-info.txt2k97-07-13File is not ratedMacintosh Assembly Programming FAQ v1.0
chksum.txt1k18-08-19File is not ratedChecksum calculation
Information on calculating the checksum for 83p files, but the theory could also be applied elsewhere.
codingtutorial.txt6k04-08-28File is not ratedStatistics: Enable Mode on 83/84
There are Mean and Median functions in the 83/84s, but did you know that it's possible to find Mode as well? An exhaustive guide on one technique to find mode. The first time it's ever been done in TI-BASIC I think.
colourd.zip1k01-04-29File is not ratedInfo and Idea of a colour screen
info and ideia of a colour screen on ti calcs
countdowm.zip1k04-06-17File is not ratedCountdown 84+
this is an example countdown program with an explanation so that you can incorporate it into your programs
crashati83.zip6k03-03-06File is not ratedCrash a TI-83(+)
Ever wanted to annoy any of your friends with a crash of his TI-83(+) without permanent damage....here's the story! (it can be done in 10 seconds)
cross68k.zip5k03-12-22File is not ratedTI-Basic 68k Cross Compatibility (89, 92+, V200)
This is for the idiots I see constanly uploading crap for the 89 that's not graphically compatible for the 92+ or V200. It centers around the getConfg() command, which is also central to many of my programs.
ctutorial.zip85k01-06-05File is not ratedC tutorial
This tutorial is for beginners who want to learn how to program in C. This tutorial is very good for programming for games, C language is for programming in 89. This is a must have for all programmers.
dblohack.txt1k97-07-01File is not ratedHow to "hack" Diablo
dcse_sdk.zip660k14-06-30File is not ratedDoors CSE 8 SDK
Doors CSE 8 is the ultimate shell for color-screen TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition graphing calculators. This SDK will help you design BASIC and ASM programs for use under Doors CSE 8 and higher. Besides an exhaustive, 64-page summary of all the features and routines that Doors CSE 8 offers to BASIC and ASM programmers, this SDK contains a full toolchain to compile and build z80 ASM source code into .8xp files and all the necessary tools and include files. If you are interested in developing for Doors CSE or even learning about what it offers to programmers, this SDK is a must-have. Now updated for Doors CSE 8.1.
deadeyeswalkthru.zip163k07-06-09File is not ratedDying Eyes Walkthrough
Are you stuck in the game Dying Eyes? Or do you want to find out just where the Faith Armor is? Or do you simply want to know more about the game? Well, with this new walkthrough from M-Possible Productions, you can find out everything you ever wanted to know about playing that great calculator game, Dying Eyes!
devguide.zip62k04-08-29File is not ratedA Development Cycle
This document covers a simple development cycle to help programmers properly develop software. Available as a text document, an open office document, and as a pdf.
dirinput.zip1k99-04-01File is not ratedDirect Input Include (TI-83)
An include file that simplifies using Direct Input in TI-83 ASM
ebkinstruct.txt1k01-04-21File is not ratedHow to Make an Ebook
Step-by-Step instructions on how to make an ebook.
enl92p.zip4k02-01-01File is not ratedTI-92 Plus Error Number List
A list compiled by Alex Block containing all the error's and their corresponding numbers for the TI-92plus, and 89 (Rom 2.0*)
fams_guiaticonnect.zip220k06-11-20File is not ratedTI CONNECT INSTALLATION
ENGLISH: TI Connect™ Software installation guide. ESPAÑOL: Guía de instalación de TI Connect™ Software.
fams_sendtext.zip1k07-10-27File is not ratedSend text to TI / Enviar texto a la TI
ENGLISH: How to send a text file to the TI calculator from computer. ESPAÑOL: Como enviar un archivo de texto a la calculadora TI desde el computador.
flashdebbugervrsvti.zip1k03-06-14File is not ratedVTI vs. TI FLASH DEBBUGER
This Is A Text File Showing The Advantages Of The Ti Flash Debbuger over the VTI program. The Flash Debbuger doesn't need a Rom Image. Text File Made By Matt Furr. Need More Help? Email Me!!
gbdocs.zip298k00-09-27File is not ratedGame Buster Developers Handbook
A must have for anyone intrested in developing BASIC games. Explaines how to make your own Game Buster compatible programs in full detail. First edition.
genetics.txt25k00-01-15File is not ratedGenetics
A guide on A-Life based on a TI-86 program.
getkey89.txt1k04-07-11File is not ratedTI-89 Getkey() Codes
A list of the getKey() codes for the 89. Also has codes when modifier keys (Shift, Diamond, alpha) are used. I think they're all right.
getkey.zip2k03-05-18File is not ratedBest Getkey Codes
This was much improved with a memo from Say Herin. It's now alot more efficient, and I included programs for most TI's for you to test.
getrealsongsonyour83.zip6k04-06-18File is not ratedHow to convert a full song
Have you ever wanted to put REAL music on your 83+(SE)? Well heres a guide on how to do it.
gladmantigcc.zip1k06-07-06File is not ratedAES (Rijndael) Encryption for m68k calculators
This file contains a patch against Brian Gladman's AES implementation available here: http://fp.gladman.plus.com/AES/aes.src.19-06-06.zip It contains minimal changes that should patch fine against newer releases, or if not can be manually merged easily. You'll also have to edit aesopts.h to disable static lookup tables, since if they are included your program will hit the 64k limit almost instantly. Thereafter, you can reduce the code size to under 15k if you disable loop unrolling or 35-40k if you use partial loop unrolling. When your program is compiled with dynamic tables and loop unrolling, you should have about 20k to work with for your own code. Just remember to call gen_tabs() before using library functions.
goodgames.zip5k02-02-16File is not ratedHow to Make Good Games
A small manual on how to make "good" games
grayfaq.zip23k97-07-24File is not ratedGrayscale FAQ 1.01
gwsecret.txt2k97-09-20File is not ratedGame Wizard 2.0 Secrets
how_to_animated_screensho.zip1k09-09-21File is not ratedHow to Get a Virtual Calculator WITHOUT a ROM
Exactly what it says. How to get animated screenshots and an emulator W/O an emulator. Step by step instructions!
howtoprogramgamesforrealz.zip2827k10-08-27File is not ratedHow to Program Quality Games FOR REALZ
iconfiles.txt1k01-12-16File is not ratedHow to Change you Icon Files
Step-by-step on how to change icon files.
keycodelist.zip3k03-11-19File is not ratedTI89 Key code list
A list of the key codes returned from the GetKey function.
la_matrice.zip3415k06-12-24File is not ratedLa matrice et sa representation graphique
Un tutorial pour apprendre a manipuler les matrcies dans un jeu, dans l'ecran texte ou graphique, en basic pur et basic etendu. Tres complet, clair, parfait pour debuter.
lesson0.zip8k09-06-19File is not ratedTI-BASIC Programming - Lesson 0
A small .doc on how to program the infamous "Hello World" program.
lesson1.zip6k09-07-02File is not ratedTI-BASIC Programming - Lesson 1
A tutorial on how to "parameter pass".
lesson2.zip8k09-07-03File is not ratedTI-BASIC Programming - Lesson 2
A lesson on how to display multiple messages and a small tidbit on getting rid of an ugly word.
lesson3.zip4k09-07-05File is not ratedTI-BASIC Programming - Lesson 3
A brief tutorial on how to exploit the Disp command. Although it lacks in depth, it's a good topic to link to the next lesson, which starts to get very technical.
lesson4.zip20k09-07-05File is not ratedTI-BASIC Programming - Lesson 4
A in-depth lesson on how to make your own game efficiently. If you have learned nothing from the last lessons, you'll learn something in this one!
link.zip1k01-04-04File is not ratedHow To Make Link-Games
Explains with examples ways to create link-games. Since i have a 83+ im sure that it works for them, but other calcs may need some slight "porting" to work correctly
listcalculations.zip1k01-08-06File is not ratedList Calculations
A research document on using pre calculated information rather than calculating when needed.
looptrick.zip2k04-06-04File is not ratedLoop Trick for z80 Calcs
This tutorial explains how to exploit a glitch that occurs when a loop is exited improperly. Very useful for game programmers.
mazo_lvl.zip1k04-04-11File is not ratedMaz-O External Level Information
Maz-O is a TI-83+ BASIC game that supports external levels. This documents teaches you how to make your own levels and even distribute them on TICalc.org
memoryandspeedoptimizatio.zip1k07-06-25File is not ratedTI-83 Plus Basic Optimization
Some quick tips/tricks to help you optimize that 83+ TI-BASIC code, making it faster, smaller, and more convinent (NOT interface stuff). Mainly for people with moderate experience with this language.
mirageospassword.zip1k02-02-16File is not ratedHow to break a MirageOS password with Memory Menu lock on!
This gives intructions on how to break a MirageOS password with Memory Menu Lock on! Every Method I know of is in it!
mirageoswinlink.zip1k02-03-16File is not ratedMirageOS/WinLink83 Plus Problem
This tells you how to fix the problem of lowercase not showing up on your 83 Plus when opened through WinLink83 Plus.
mirage.wps5k02-02-26File is not ratedMemory Menu Breaking
Breaking into Blocked memory menu.
mokaapi.zip528k05-04-20File is not ratedMoka SDK API v1.16
Moka is a powerful tool that converts Java source code into a TIGCC project. These are some of the strong features of Moka : * Fast converter, compatible with any version of Windows (TM) and with the GNU/Linux operating system. * Compatible with TIGCC 0.95 and the upcoming TIGCC 0.96. * Compiles fast native object oriented programs executable on any 68K calculator. * Encapsulates some awkward features of the C language (strings, link I/O, keystroke reading, etc.) into classes to ease their use. * Offers a rich API including numerous JDK(TM) classes such as Vector and StringTokeniser. * Supports grayscale graphic programming. * Supports programming of multiple windows application (MWA) with user friendly interface. This file features the MDK API documentation in javadoc html format alone.
mpir.txt4k97-07-13File is not ratedCShell Multi-Purpose Internal Routines
network.zip7k97-12-15File is not ratedSerial Calcnet 1.0
nobreak.txt1k03-03-28File is not ratedTip on disabling "BREAK" in Dialog or Text command.
This is a tip that helps you how to prevent the "break" error to occured during a Dialog or Text sessions in BASIC programs. This can prevent people to exit their current program accidently.
nolib_basic_sprites_and_m.zip105k05-09-17File is not ratedThe no-Lib Guide to Ti-Basic Maps and Sprites
A lengthy and detailed guide to programming sprites and maps in ti-basic without the use of Asm-libs. examples are for the 83+ series, but it can be applied to the other calcs as well
notefolio_criticism.zip1k09-08-02File is not ratedHow to write notes without Notefolio or any fancy programs
Criticism of the app Notefolio and the benefits of not having it on your calculator. Complete with the benefits of your program menu.
oc_blackout_glitch.zip1k09-10-10File is not ratedOmnicalc "Blackout" Glitch
This glitch makes your calculator's screen turn black, flicker, and produce RBG when viewed from some angles.
oop.zip264k04-02-27File is not ratedUsing Moka to assemble programs
An Object Oriented Programming Third Edition. This book is dedicated to the object oriented paradigm and the Moka object oriented language. The first section ("The object oriented paradigm") relates to the object oriented concepts, the second to the Moka language as a general purpose language, the third to Moka as an object oriented language, the fourth to the Moka API and the fifth to the advanced features of Moka. The second section can be read before the first, it could be advisable for someone that don't have a strong programming language because the "Moka, a general purpose programming language" chapter of this section introduces the programming concepts as if the reader has no or a little programming experience.
osxz80.txt.zip1k05-09-22File is not ratedThe OS X guide to having a working z80 assembler
A shorrt guide to getting yourself a working z80 assembler that wil work with Sean McLaughlin's great tutorial. For Mac OS X users
parlnk.zip2k99-11-14File is not ratedParLnk
This a header file, to include in C code, this transmit the data between calculator and computer with th $5 parrallel link
picpaper.zip426k07-05-05File is not ratedPicture Paper v1.0
This is a useful file, used for sketching ideas for pictures without filling up your calc's RAM. Print out a copy of the paper and then fill out all nescessary information. Take a pencil and fill in the boxes to represent pixels. Start in the top left corner. If you are using BASIC, do not color in the far right column. Do not color in the bottom row at because it is the 64th row (not available on the calculator) and only use the 63rd row if using asm. Try it out!
prettyprint.zip14k03-04-07File is not ratedImplementation of Pretty Print
- Tutorial to implement Pretty Print - algorithm is implemented in VB - should be portable to z80 - minor additions to be made - will be updated
program82.zip1k00-04-09File is not ratedProgramming On The TI-82
Info On how to program the ti-82 (BASIC)
programmingthecalc.zip17k04-03-07File is not ratedEasy TI assembly compilation
This is how you can, through ConTEXT, write your assembly program with syntax colouring and compile the same program all in the same window with a simple mouse-click!
progs.txt3k97-07-13File is not ratedWriting Programs for Boreal Beta 4
pxltest.txt3k04-03-17File is not ratedUsing pxl-test( in ti-83+ BASIC
This (short) documentary goes over the bsics of using the pxl-test command in Ti-BASIC. It is designed for the '83+, but is also compatable with all of the other calculators that have the Pxl-test command.
repair92.zip14k13-08-15File is not ratedHow to repair a dead TI92/TI92+
Got a water damaged and dead TI92/TI92+ on your hands. Bad "shorted" TI-Graph Link cable or broken off internal 3.5mm linking jack problem? See this text-file today and repair it for free vs 40-200+ dollars or more out-of-pocket.
rpn.zip8k03-04-08File is not ratedImplementation of Reverse Polish Notation
- Tutorial to implement Reverse Polish Notation - example implemented in VB - should be portable to z80 - will be updated - may be used in conjunction with Pretty Print
rtxt.zip1k03-06-07File is not ratedRandom number algorithm explanation
Ever wonder how you calculator's random number generator works? Downloaded a file but didnt understand it? This is an informational file explaining CLEARLY how it works, going into the mathematics behind the code. This is a text so click and read in browser now!
savemembas.zip2k01-06-01File is not ratedSaving memory in TI-BASIC
A few tricks on saving memory in BASIC.
scientificcomparison.zip263k01-12-16File is not ratedScientific Calculator Comparison
A comparison of entry level scientific calculators including the TI-30XII, TI-34II and HP-30S. Chances are, someone will need a cheap calculator with lots of functions at some point in time. This document can help you chooose more informed about the different calculators.
selftests.zip55k01-03-03File is not ratedSelf-Testing
This file is for users of the TI-89, TI-92, and TI-92+ who need to pin-point problems on there calculator, or wish to prove to their friends that they really are the TI god.
sound92.zip1k97-04-27File is not ratedSound Tutorial for Fargo
stateofcom.zip2k01-08-06File is not ratedTI Community as of 2001
A text file about how to keep the TI Community lasting.
studycards83.txt3k22-05-11File is not ratedTI-83+ StudyCards AppVar Format
Describes the card stack appvar format used by TI's StudyCards app for the TI-83+ & TI-84+ calculators.
tasm83.txt2k97-07-24File is not ratedUsing TASM for TI-83 assembly programming
thermodynamics.zip48k05-10-14File is not ratedThermodynamic Enthalpy Calculator
This program can calculate Cp/R for a very long list of gases, liquids and solids, it also shows the quantity of energy given the initial and final temperature or gives one of them if the energy is known. There is another program in the pack "CFORM" that shows a complete table of reaction enthalpies for the given compound (in the right agregation state)
thermo.zip27k00-08-28File is not ratedPictionary text file: Thermodynamics answers
Answers to questions (ch.1 to 8) from the book "Thermodynamics" by Cengel, published by McGraw-Hill.
ti83hp39pdf.zip223k01-07-30File is not ratedTI-83+ and HP-39G
A complete comparison with lots of screenshots and info comparing the TI-83+ and HP-39/40G. Tried to cover everything including the kitchen sink. In PDF format.
ti83op1.zip7k00-12-10File is not ratedTI83 BASIC Optimization - Lesson 1
A moderately sized document containing some simple ways to optimize TI83 BASIC code. Lesson 2 will cover some more advanced, almost mind-altering, ways to sand down your code.
ti83op2.zip14k00-12-30File is not ratedTI83 BASIC Optimization - Lesson 2
Lesson two on TI83 BASIC optimization. Explains such things as the simulated function, and the condition-expression. Many of these other "code shrinking" guides explain optimization techniques briefly, but this guide goes into depth, including examples of actual code. 12/19/00 Update: Made a few grammatical corrections.
ti83op3.zip10k01-01-29File is not ratedTI83 BASIC Optimization - Lesson 3
Lesson three on TI83 BASIC optimization. Explains advanced applications of the conditional expression, and string manipulation. Many of these other "code shrinking" guides explain optimization techniques briefly, but this guide goes into depth, including examples of actual code.
ti85prgc.txt4k99-10-05File is not ratedTI-85 BASIC Program Token Definitions
Describes (nearly) all TI-85 program tokens and how other data is tokenized, useful to TI-85 BASIC programmers who want to know how to optimize programs for size.
ti86.zip3k01-01-29File is not ratedget_key & BASIC animation 86
Two documents that will definitely help you with programming your TI-86
ti89andhp49.zip171k01-07-09File is not ratedTI-89 and HP-49
A document comparing these calculators. I've tried to compare everything and the kitchen sink.
ti89hp49pdf.zip170k01-07-30File is not ratedTI-89 and HP-49G
A complete comparison with lots of screenshots and info comparing the TI-89 and HP-49G. Tried to cover everything including the kitchen sink. In PDF format.
ti89keycodes.zip3k07-01-27File is not ratedTI-89 key codes
This file contains an Microsoft Excel file of a diagram of all the key codes for the ti-89.
ti89librarydemo.zip1k03-12-22File is not ratedExplanation of TI-89 Basic Libraries
This document explains a format for combining multiple programs/functions into one "library" program/function.
ti89optimize.zip1k03-12-22File is not ratedTI-89 Basic Optimization Tips
6 tips, divided into beginner, intermediate, and advanced, designed to make your TI-89 (and other 68k calc) programs smaller and faster. Made some formatting changes in this version.
ti89text.txt1k01-09-02File is not ratedTI-89 Text Formatting Tips
Only tested on AMS 2.05. Should work on other AMSes.
ti89v1mem.txt5k00-05-15File is not ratedMemory Addition
This is a documented text of how to add over 65K of memory on your ti89 version 1.0 and 1.05 calcs. (update number2) Added: this now also explains each step a lot better. It also includes some info on 2.03 calculators. It shows you how to get to the self diag screen. To learn all about your calc. and to see if it really is working correctly. :)
ti89wrapperdemo.zip2k03-12-22File is not ratedExplanation of TI-89 Basic Wrapper Libraries
This document explains a format for combining multiple programs/functions into one "library" program/function "wrapped" around a main program/function.
tibasicdev.zip295k06-11-13File is not ratedTI-Basic Developer
A high-quality, albeit unfinished TI-Basic programming guide that should help beginning programmers. I have also included my other TI-Basic guides for posterity.
tibasicgamedesign.pdf178k13-01-14File is not ratedGame Design tutorial
A tutorial, exploring facets of the TI Basic language that are particularly relevant to game design.
tibasicoptimization.zip18k03-03-17File is not ratedTI-BASIC Optimization
The most complete guide for BASIC optimization ever compiled! I got fed up with all the lame ones I found on ticalc, so here's mine!
tibasic.zip340k03-06-30File is not ratedBasic on TI-82-83+SE
This is a tutorial on the TI-BASIC language. It was witten for TI-83, but you will also found documentation for TI-80 or TI-89, since it does not really change ;-) These tutorials were just copied from my website so you can watch 'em without being online ;-) When you've read all the tut, you'd be able to program whatever you want in Basic. Oh, and I forgot : I am sorry but these tutorials are entirely in french :-/ I hope it does not matter.
ti-bugs.doc20k97-07-24File is not ratedTI-85/92 tips, tricks, bugs, and undocumented features
ticonnectvistasetup.pdf593k08-09-06File is not ratedVista TI-Connect information
This is a PDF file that explains compatibility of TI-Connect on the Windows Vista operating system and what link cables work. TI says it can't be done...so I did it. Update: I now have Service Pack 1 and updated the directions (nothing changed there). I have also received compatibility feedback and updated my directions accordingly.
ti.faq23k97-07-29File is not ratedOfficial Calc-TI and Graph-TI FAQ
tigraphlink83vistasetup.zip321k07-10-11File is not ratedTI-GraphLink 83 Vista Setup
While it's not 100% compatible, this shows you how to install TI-GraphLink 83 Plus software on Windows Vista so you can edit programs. UPDATE: Now includes instructions for fixing shortcut icons and file association (advanced users)
tigraphlink89vistasetup.zip323k07-10-11File is not ratedTI-GraphLink 89 Vista Setup
While it's not 100% compatible, this shows you how to install TI-GraphLink 89 software on Windows Vista so you can edit programs. UPDATE: Now includes instructions for fixing shortcut icons and file association (advanced users)
ti_picaxe_interface.zip2k05-04-01File is not ratedPICAXE-08/08M TI Link Functions
Here's a pair of routines for the PICAXE-08/08M series microcontroller (see http://www.picaxe.co.uk) for getting and sending bytes in the TI byte transfer protocol. The PICAXE-08 is a cheap (£1.50 for the highest spec chip) microcontroller programmable in BASIC with a host of useful routines (IR comms, serial comms, &c). They do not need a PIC programmer, they can be directly programmed with two wires from a serial cable. The software for doing so is free. All in all, an excellent low-cost way to interface hardware with the TI!
tirfix.zip1k04-02-14File is not ratedPatching TI-Report
With the new "starred page" icons for reviewed programs, TIR won't correctly your reviewed programs! Fix it by following the instructions in the zipped text file.
tivsvti.zip39k03-06-12File is not ratedVTI vs Ti Flash Debbuger -> Help No Rom Image!
If Your Having Trouble With Getting A ROM Image The READ This File. If Have MORE That Just A READING File It Also Has PICTURES To Help You Throught The 12 Easy Steps. I Prefer That EVERYBODY View This File!
ti.zip265k03-03-09File is not ratedTI Powerpoint
This covers the oldest beginnings of TI, along with it's 1st calculators and all the graphing calculators, with stats for the latter. it's worth the download...
tutoc.zip179k03-07-01File is not ratedFrench Tutorial on C
This is the tutorial written by the Ti-Fr team, before the site was closed. I thought it could interest many basic programmers. I hope it will make new good programmers....
tutorials.zip27k00-09-26File is not ratedTI-BASIC Tutorial
A small (so far) but very complete tutorial
tutorial_ti83.zip22k05-03-02File is not ratedTutorial TI-83 BASIC (Portuguese)
This a full TI-83 BASIC tutorial in portuguese. It teatches all the aspects of programming and it's full of examples.
tutorial.zip138k05-04-06File is not ratedTI-86 Basic and Assembly Tutorial
This has a few lessons and some awesome appendices for TI-86 Basic and Assembly. Please give feedback if you'd like to see certain material in the near future. What's new: much higher concentration of information (just let your mouse hover)
understnd83+.doc34k00-02-28File is not ratedBetter Understand Your TI-83+
This is a newbis guide to the 83+! Includes tutorial for making BASIC text RPGS.
usbkeysce.zip230k16-02-22File is not ratedUSB keyboard keymaps for the TI-84 Plus CE
USB keyboard keymaps when connected to a TI-84 Plus CE. Using an USB keyboard requires at least OS 5.1.5.
vgt.zip4k10-03-30File is not ratedThe Calculator Video Game Developer's Toolkit
Eh. It's basically what utilities you want on your calculator at the time. This accounts for optimal space and memory.
vistatigraphlinkassociati.zip119k07-10-11File is not ratedVista TI-GraphLink Association Fix
This is a fix for TI-GraphLink software on Windows Vista, it includes registry entries for file association and a icon file to make the shortcuts look like they should. Applies to: TI-GraphLink 83 Plus TI-GraphLink 89
wadhak82.txt1k97-07-01File is not ratedHow to build TI-82 WADs for Hell
wadhak83.txt1k97-07-01File is not ratedHow to build TI-83 WADs for Hell
wavplayerguidev1.9.zip999k05-01-28File is not ratedHow to make and play a full song on a 83 (SE)
Ever wanted to have real music on your 83+ (SE)? Well here's a guide that gives you a step-by-step guide to converting a full .wav file into a .8xp file. Note- contains 2 versions- a 1 document fersion and a step-by-step guide.
windows7ticonnectcompatib.zip1224k10-01-24File is not ratedWindows 7 TI connect compatibility info
Windows 7 came out in October, and some of you may be wondering if TI-Connect works with the 32bit and 64 bit of all versions of Windows 7. Well no need to worry because this document includes step by step instructions to help you install TI-Connect on ANY version of Windows 7 (this incluses 32bit and 64bit). (This also includes how to install the new TI-Connect update). Plus this document contains helpful pictures for those of you who wish to see the installation with explanations of what to do. Also, for those who still have Windows 7 RC1, I have also included the previous document that has info useful for anyone that wishes to install XP Mode (previously called Virtual XP) and use TI-Connect through that. Download today for the complete info on Windows 7 and TI-Connect compatibility, and decide if you are ready from the switch to Windows 7 from Vista or XP. (However, if you wish to stick with Vista or XP, this file will still be useful for installation on those operating systems including 64bit XP and Vista 64bit.
zscmdsum.txt3k97-08-24File is not ratedZShell Command Routine Summary
zsfnlib.txt16k97-07-24File is not ratedZShell Function Library
zshelp.zip55k97-07-24File is not ratedZShell 4.0 Reference Guide (Windows Help format)
zs_roms.txt1k97-08-22File is not ratedListing of ZShell 4.0 ROM CALL Addresses
zteach.zip12k97-08-24File is not ratedZShell Programming Package

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