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These files are for the TI-84 Plus CE, 83 Premium CE, and other "CE" calculators with color screens. BASIC programs are compatible with the TI-84 Plus CSE and some BASIC programs written for monochrome 83+/84+ calculators will also work correctly. Assembly and C programs must be written for the CE calculators specifically; running them on calculators with an OS newer than 5.5 requires jailbreaking the calculator.

Many assembly programs for the CE calculators are written in C, and will require a copy of the C libraries on the calculator in order to run.

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  1. Conway's Game of Life for the TI-84+CE
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway's_Game_of_Life

    The Game of Life is a cellular automaton created by John Conway in 1970. This is an implementation for the 84+CE graphing calculator.

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  2. F1C is a souped fractal grapher in C with many features: use the whole screen for artwork rather then just the Graph Screen; plot Mandelbrot and Julia fractals; adjust pixilation range from 10x10 pixels to 1x1 pixel; customize iteration range; you can even zoom. The mystery of fractals is now easily accessible to everyone. This update provides support for the latest versions of the Clibs.

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  3. Nim is a classic mathematical game of strategy in which two players take turns removing objects (in this case, marbles) until there is only one of the object left. There are many variations on the game, Nim, and my program is one of those variations. Please enjoy this simply, but fun game.

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  4. An interactive periodic table for your calculator.
    Supports English, Dutch, French and Spanish localizations based on your calculator's settings

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  5. Adds commas (or spaces) to real numbers displayed on the homescreen in TI-OS.

    It can also change what character is used as a decimal point.

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  6. S2C is a Strange attractor grapher in C with many features: use the whole screen for artwork rather than just the Graph Screen; plot the Lorenz system (sorry, that's it for now); switch between dot and line modes; and customize the number of iterations. The mystery of fractals is now easily accessible to everyone. And, if you haven't already, check out F1C on Cemetech as well! Note: the screenshot is slightly out of date.

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  7. With this program you can calculate the day of week of any given date!

    When you try to calculate on what day of the week a date was using the DayofWk( command, you might have noticed that the answer wasn't correct.
    I don't expect you'll have seen that though, but I've tested it with several dates and I can tell you it isn't correct.
    If you want to know more about this, you can read the 'readme' file.

    I've in this program made a settings part, in which you can set everything for your country.

    I really want to thank one of my classmates, who can calculate a day even out of his head, also for the Julian calendar.
    For this release I also want to thank PT_ and Fghsgh for their help.

    Current version: 1.2.1

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  8. This is a quick and simple implementation of Conway’s Game of Life. I’ve included the source, which should be pretty clean, though I’d appreciate any tips for optimization.

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  9. TransliteratorCE is a program to transliterate text on your calculator. This means that this program can display text you give, in another alphabet/writing system!
    You want to display something in Runes? This program makes that possible on your calculator!

    Supported alphabets:
    * Elder Futhark (Runes),
    * Nyctograph,
    * Ogham,
    * Phoenician,
    * Proto-Sinaitic

    Please read the README.txt file!

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