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.
Categories
Available subcategories:
- TI-84 Plus CE BASIC Educational Programs
- TI-84 Plus CE BASIC Game Levels
- TI-84 Plus CE BASIC Games
- TI-84 Plus CE BASIC Graphics Programs
- TI-84 Plus CE BASIC Math Programs
- TI-84 Plus CE BASIC Science Programs
Files
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A World Atlas for your TI-84 Plus CE! (and a stripped-down version for the CSE and monochrome 83+/84+)
Navigate a world map, zooming in on continents, and selecting a country from different subregions.
See the country's Name, ISO 3166-1 code, Capital, Population, and a color rendition of the country's flag!
Data for 250 unique countries is included. For monochrome 83+/84+ calculators (and the CSE), a stripped-down version with no flags or map is available.
Pure BASIC, no libraries or shell needed.
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Data is as of mid-2025. -
Text based cookie clicker for TI-84 plus CE.
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read readmeee for more info -
Units:
- seconds
- minutes (60 seconds)
- hours (60 minutes)
- days (24 hours)
- weeks (7 days)
- months (~30.4 days)
- years (365.2425 days)Controls:
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- up arrow: scroll up
- down arrow: scroll down
- enter: change value to calculate against
- clear: exit -
POMODORO is a Pomodoro Technique Timer for TI-84 Plus CE, CSE, and TI-83 Premium CE
The Pomodoro timer breaks time up into Focus and Short Break sessions, with the occasional Long Break.
By default, POMODORO cycle has 4 Focus sessions of 24 minutes each, with 6-minute Short Breaks in between. After 4 Focus sessions, a 15-minute Long Break is due, then the cycle starts again.
In the main Timer Screen, the time remaining in the current session ticks down. When less than 10 seconds remain, the screen flashes to alert to the changing session.
The session tracker near the bottom of the screen points to the current session, indicating (F)ocus, (S)hort Break, and (L)ong Break.In the Edit Screen, the duration and type of each session can be edited, along with the number of sessions in the cycle. The cycle's session duration and type data is persistent, stored in custom list PMDR (must remain in RAM).
This is written entirely in TI-BASIC on-calculator. It does not require any shell or external libs.
A DCSE icon depicting a tomato kitchen timer is included in the program header.USES:
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Variables: A,B,C,D,E,F,G
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This is a simple TI-Basic program that jumpscares you! Because of Halloween being right around the corner, I thought it would be fun! It randomly generates a number between 1-1000, and when that number is 1, it says BOO! There are two modes, Secret and Display mode, which hide and show each number being generated.
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This is a simple PONG program, coded in entirely TI-Basic. It's my third ever program and first ever game made fully on my own, so do expect bugs. If you'd like, you can always leave reviews with advice on how to improve my code and squash bugs.
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Included in the zip file is PONG.8xp, the program file, readme.txt, a README with basic info on it, but also Pongcode.txt, which includes all of the TI-Basic code in plaintext, with comments! You can look at my code and figure out my logic for why I put something where I did, and maybe learn from it if you're also a beginner! -
Play as a vampire hunter, and conquer as many vampires as possible! Your only weapon is a cross-flail, which only attacks horizontally. Unfortunately for you, the vampires are smart, and will try to avoid being to your side and will dodge your weapons. Don't get outsmarted! Your garlic armor can only withstand 3 bites before you succumb to the vampirism.
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Input the first theta value, then the second, and lastly the equation and you will get the area. Simple: yes, but it can save you from time and error. Readme was heavily inspired by readroof2's Quadratic Solver program at http://ceme.tech/DL1324
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File statistics are updated periodically, so numbers shown in this listing may not agree exactly with those shown on individual files.
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