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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.

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  1. Ever hate it when you cant think of a new password?
    Well this will make one for you, just enter the length and poof a random password will appear!
    This program will work on a TI-84 CE
    Made in basic!

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  2. Emulate a cool ancient math tool
    on your modern math tool!

    Probably the simplest emulator
    written in TI-Basic!

    features:
    -show current number
    -reset beads
    -auto-off

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  3. Base 3 CE is the new and improved version of the Base series, with new updates and improved gameplay and graphics. With 41 unlockable achievements, this game provides hours of play! This new version of Base Invade has color text (thanks to Dr. D'nar's CE TextLib) and custom font sprites (thanks to Iambian's CE font hooks). Base 3 CE includes more difficulty modes: Easy, Normal, Hard, Crazy!, and INSANE!!. This program has had positive feedback from others, so be sure to spend some time and check it out! NOTE: For better performance, it is recommended to use calculators with revision I or later with operating system 5.3.0.0037 or later installed.

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  4. A TI-Basic extension written in Basic.
    Has three variable types so far:
    Array (2 dimensional)
    Empty (a Variable with no constructs, basically a string)
    Vector (basically a list with an unlimited index, but is intended for 3d programming)

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  5. MINDNRS is a game for the TI-84CE, written in TI-Basic. The game is an
    elaboration on the well-known MasterMind game. This version uses numbers instead
    of colors. Give your brain some exercise!

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  6. He He He Ha! Time for a prank program! ryanconmartians presents…

    TheHapara Prank!

    Wanna prank your friends? Middle/High Schools usually provide Chromebooks, with the screen monitoring extension known as Hapara.
    I recently came across Question: Why are so many people illiterate about TI84+CEs topic on cemetech.net. If you know how Hapara usually works, you will understand this prank.
    To Hapara someone successfully, try some of these inputs: 7410, 2563, and 5978.
    To Hapara someone UNsuccessfully, try any of these inputs except for 0.
    Wonder what 0 does? You try!

    Controls:
    [<^v>] = Navigate menu
    [0][1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]: Input
    [enter]: Proceed in areas possible
    [on]: Exit the program

    Source Code included in case you want to tweak the program.

    Celtic CE Libraries needed.

    v1.0.0

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  7. Analog clock written in TI-BASIC. Hit [MODE] to adjust settings, change time, etc. You can also access a shell from this menu to do calculations without quitting the program.

    To set a custom clock face, save it as Pic1 and set Z to 42 before running the program. An example is included with the download.

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  8. 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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  9. This is probably the best of all three versions of this program that I made!
    This is a lite version of the day of week program, which calculates 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.

    There are some important notes for some country's noted in the 'readme' file!

    Current version: 1.0.0

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  10. A maze game made in TI-BASIC. Inspired by the maze game found here: http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/sk:movement.

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  11. This program demonstrates some of the key features of Celtic ce and can be used as a tool for learning to use Celtic ce.

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  12. This is a game I made way back in November 2023 and it will be updates every now and then. Zip through a random terrain at high speeds, just barely dodging the many obstacles. You can play however you would like because there are many different paths to victory. Try it out for yourself, and see how high your score can get!

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  13. This is a puzzle game where you are a caterpillar, inspired by the game Snakebird.
    In each level, you have to eat all of the fruit before making it to the goal. Each
    fruit makes you bigger, and because caterpillars cannot in fact phase through
    themselves, you have to be careful not to get stuck! Also, caterpillars are not
    immune to the force of gravity, so you will fall down if you aren't standing on
    something. Oh, and spikes. Did I mention the spikes? Yeah, those will kill you too if
    you're not careful. Although the earlier levels are somewhat easy, they get a LOT
    more difficult later on, providing you with plenty of playtime. There are 25 levels
    in total, and a level creator. If you create a cool level, send it to us and we could
    include it in the next game!

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  14. 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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  15. A highly optimized quiz program written in TI Basic for the TI-84 Plus CE. All the problems are randomly generated and after you have finished a quiz, you can see your accuracy and the number of problems you got correct.

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  16. Mouse

    A mouse game in ti-84 that also can serve as a tutorial on how to add controls to move something on-screen using ti-basic. This game is quite fun with 4 levels. And by looking at the source code, you can implement cursors in your ti-basic programs.

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  17. Instructions:
    Start:{
    Import 'Program.8xp' to calculator
    For a blank canvas:{
    Set R variable to 1
    }
    For an example image:{
    Import 'Premade image matrix.8xm'
    Set R variable to 0
    }
    Run the program
    }
    Usage:{
    After it displays the loaded image on the graph screen, press [ENTER] to start putting in information.
    Put an X and Y coordinate and then a color or color ID.
    The X coordinate is the horizontal position and Y is vertical.
    }

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  18. A simple program that allows you to calculate maximum heart rate, heart rate reserve, and target heart rate using the resting heart rate and percent ranges for the target heart rate (usually 60-85%). Only the TI-84 Plus CE is supported due to some of the margins I used for the text. (I haven't tested it on the base TI-84). (Please be gentle, this is my first program ever, and first time posting here. Thank you! ^_^)

    Program Name: HRCALCPE

    NOTE: When entering the lower and upper % limits, only enter the value; do not enter as a decimal and do not use any symbols. Read Me linked to this post goes more in depth.

    Please let me know of any other issues! :-)

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  19. I made this game as practice with getKey and Output(. you can move the player with the arrow keys. if you go off the edge of the screen, you will appear at the other side. UPDATE Added trees. you can hide behind the branches and leaves.

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  20. This program will draw tiny cyndaquils all over your graph screen.

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  21. These programs will generate various fractals based on the Mandelbrot Set.

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  22. Graph-based maze game.
    No in-game editor, so you'll have to edit the matrices manually.
    It doesn't have a win condition, so it's mostly a sandbox game for you to mess with.

    The README includes instructions for use.

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  23. it is a D20 for the ti84+ce

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  24. This is a port of my Doors CS 7 Clock to the CE. It's sort of a proof of concept, since literally all shells have clocks now, but still kind of cool. It uses the Celtic CE libraries and will work with any CE shell that supports monochrome icons. The program must be in the RAM to function properly.

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  25. With this program you'll be able to convert date formats!
    It can convert to and from Julian day numbers and Ordinal date codes. It can also convert Julian dates to Gregorian dates and reversed!

    Very much thanks to RoccoLox Programs, for allowing the use of his program!

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  26. This is a tech demo showcasing how dithering allows TI-BASIC programs to display up to 225 colors instead of the usual 15. Input a seed for the randomizer, and watch as this pure TI-BASIC program draws squares of up to 225 different colors.

    This technique is a bit too slow to be practical for use in games, but it looks cool.

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  27. LineFinder
    This program finds the line that goes through all the given points.
    For now only up to 5 points or up to AX^4 + BX^3 + CX^2 + DX + E

    Including quality of life features like:
    Automatically make the formulas easier to read
    Graph the formula with all given points
    Displays the formula on the graph, and puts it into Y1.

    I put quite some work into this, I hope this is useful for someone.

    Jelte2357

    Bugfix added that would output impossible on possible equations

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  28. This program allows you to input two values and perform either bitwise OR or bitwise AND on them. After selecting an operator via the [1] key or the [2] key, the program ends and outputs the result on the home screen.

    Since the TI OS doesn't have built-in support for bitwise operators, this program will allow you to calculate values with these operators if you need it to do so.

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  29. Made in TI-Basic for the TI-84 Plus CE, allows:

    - Flagging with Alpha
    - 3x3 removal with 2nd when #Around - #Flags = Label#
    - Pause feature w/ Clear that remembers everything in your session
    - Loading bar w/ key instructions
    - Resume menu that reveals the mine (#Mines - #Flags)
    - 15s load times to generate the board (factoring in 5s to draw the screen)

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  30. Keyboard is a program for the TI-84+ CE that allows usage of lowercase letters in TI-Basic programs by saving the text entered in a string.

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  31. get better at doing math in your head.
    you can test your addition subtraction multiplication and division skills.

    not the most beautiful UI but it works and keeps it a small program.

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  32. a game similar to the long drive, (no car mechanics) where you go places, find food, oil, water, gas and diesel. make sure your car is fueled up or else you might not survive.

    my friend found as many bugs as he could, and I then fixed them, but if you find any please let me know.

    I am open to others looking at my code and using it for their own purposes, if you do anything interesting with it, message me and I will check it out.

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  33. TI-Basic program that I use to display key presses at the center of the screen. This can be useful for programming in TI-Basic.

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  34. This is a group of TI-Basic programs and subroutines dedicated to base manipulation between binary/decimal/hex including a coders' calculator (supports and/or/xor), jmp calculator, and flashcards to help you to learn how to (practice) convert binary or hex to decimal in your head.

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  35. This is a group of TI-Basic programs and subroutines to encode/decode Morse code.

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