These programs are for the TI-83+ and TI-84+ calculators, including the 83+ SE and 84+ SE. They are mostly not compatible with the color-screen 84+ CSE or CE variants, but some BASIC programs can be run on all of them.
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TI-Command Line is a simple command-line tool written in pure basic. The program includes 17 built-in default commands for you to toy around with. You also have the ability to install and remove custom functions that include BASIC or Assembly code.
This release: v1.01α
Compatible for: All monorchrome TI-83+/SE, TI-84+/SERead the ReadMe.pdf file for more details on how to use the program. Have fun!
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This is a TinyCarZ version of High Speed Ring that is as accurate as possible to the version that appears in Gran Turismo 4.
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The classic game of Mancala, now on your calculator. Take turns playing against a friend, or practice your Mancala skills against a rigorous CPU AI.
See readme.txt for instructions and controls.
Tested working on 83+, 84+SE, and 84+CE. Should also run on 83 and 84+CSE, but untested.
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A very simple yet useful program that just has you enter in an equation (in terms of Y=) and then
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the X value of the tangent line. From there, the porgram will calculate the equation of the
tangent line for that equation and at the entered X value. This program will also store both equations
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A Director's cut version/port of TInymon, a turn-based monster-collecting RPG originally released on 83, for TI-83+!
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This version of Battleship is the standard 2-player turn-based game. You can place your own ships, or generate them randomly. This game DOES NOT use pictures, but it does use matrices [A] and [B].
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Ancient guide from 2004 explaining in poor English how to do barely-flickering 3-level grayscale in hybrid TI-BASIC with the use of Omnicalc version 1.20 or higher. It also works with Doors CS7 at mostly faster speeds, but this guide would need to be updated to higher standards and for DCS7 itself, since DCS7 libraries are fast enough to do 4 or even 5-level grayscale.
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By far, the easiest way to view real-time sensor data on your CBL, CBL2, or LabPro.
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A Tarot Card Drawer written in TI-BASIC for TI84/83 Plus model Graphing Calculators. The deck used is the Rider-Waite deck, and draws one Major and Minor Arcana, displaying them one at a time. It is entirely text based at the moment, maybe there will be a graphical version in the future.
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The city is in flames from Cemetech Contest #25. While navigating its ashes,
You encounter a stout white figure.What will you say?
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Scrolling Menu Plus is a mimic of the menus built into the TI-83/84 plus meant for use with TI-BASIC programs. It uses a string stored in Ans to make a menu and outputs the ASCII code of the selected option. You can also now use the left and right arrows to switch between menus. If you do end up using this as part of a TI-BASIC program, please acknowledge me and this program. v1.1.1
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STACKER
v. 1.0First actual release!
Description:
This is a clone of a common mobile game for monochrome calculators.Controls:
Press [2nd] to place a block, [Clear] to quit immediately.For it's simplicity, it's quite a fun game, so play now! Hope you like it!
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Collect, Race and Upgrade 17 different cars in this Demo version of CSRacing.
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Compete in 4 event types- Climb the rankings in officially sanctioned Ladder races, assert your racing prowess against CSR's best racers in the challenging Crew Battle mode,
demonstrate true mastery of your car in Car Specific races, or just make some quick cash in Regulation races.
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NORMCHK is a program for checking if your data follows a Normal (Gaussian) distribution!
Note: This Normality check relies on finding the correlation coefficient of the Normal probability or quantile (a.k.a "Q-Q") plot of a variable. There are MANY ways to assess the Normality of a sample distribution; this is one of them.
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Locks programs with a passcode but not very secure.
Uses about 1500 bytes.
source code: http://sc.cemetech.net/?hash=ewnJfSF1RpfLPoaJQWJvffpe+Ft/
source code also in downloaded file
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So, you've found Emerald Hill. What you do there is for you to decide. This is a text adventure game done in TI-BASIC. It is compatible with MirageOS and DoorsCS. (This was my first ever calculator game, and as is to be expected is quite simple)
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A little game made to test your memory and calculation of perfect squares and cubes. I will be happy to hear about any bugs you find or feedback you have!
High Scores in SQUARES mode:
1. sirdudeman - 64
2. TortillaMan - 45High Scores in CUBES mode:
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Pop a never-ending supply of bubbles using your calculator's keypad! A simple relaxing software toy/game with quick and beautiful graphics.
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This is a simple Picross game for the TI-83+ and TI-84+ family of calculators. Played on the home screen, this game is easy to understand and play; it'll work on just about any calculator from the aforementioned calc families.
Try your hand at Picross, a puzzle game where you have to make images out of the hints given to you at the edge of the board!With three different puzzle difficulties, you'll be sure to have your head scratching (although that might just be from bad puzzle design... :P).
This game is entirely my own work.
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It's recommended you use the appropriate version of Doors for your device to enable archived program use, as this program is quite large and can easily overwhelm your RAM if you already have many programs.
I hope to compress the file in the future, as well as add more puzzles.
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A collection of homescreen novelties, utilities, game and more to play around with and enjoy. Test out simple math algorithms such as the Fibonacci sequence or the Collatz conjecture, play around with Parrot or the Guessing game, or even use the quadratic formula solver in the real world! All coded on-calculator, mostly as a practice in programming.
Have fun!
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Yes, this was a thing. Requires xLIB, Celtic III or Doors CS 7.x. It was made in response to the lack of originality and high amount of redundancy in ticalc.org uploads at the time.
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This is one of my older RPGs that isn't part of any other series I made and it's only in French. However, if you know French, the gameplay is very similar in style to the late Illusiat games, so if you liked Illusiat series, then you should enjoy this game too. The story for the first two chapters, as well as the names, are from WHX Productions, but since the guy quit halfway through development I continued the rest alone afterward.
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A pack of 4 Tunnel clones made in Axe Parser in 2010. One is monochrome, two are 3 and 4 levels of grayscale with RickRoll lyrics in the background and the other is a game where you must eat lobsters falling down from the sky to stay alive.
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