I found tiplanet.org, but it is mostly in french. ticalc.org is cool, but they don't have many programs. Also most programs I find are in Lua or Python, which are usually worse then the assembly programs. I wish someone would just make a site aggregating all calculator programs for all calculators
Normally I just let my browser translate TI Planet to English. You can also use Google translate to translate the whole site once Adriweb gets that fixed.
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I wish someone would just make a site aggregating all calculator programs for all calculators
That's literally the goal of Cemetech, tiplanet, and ticalc. Program licenses often disallow re-hosting without permission though.
Ohhh thank you. I didn't think of using the translate function. Hopefully I can find some cool things for my nspire. Overall, it seems like the Ti-84 plus CE has a bigger program base though?
Older calculator is, usually more programs they have and also if calculator is relatively cheaper then it has more programs. Nspire is relatively new and architecture is completely different compared to CE which is derived from old grayscale z80 calculators, where "old" people have more knowledge how to write programs to it.
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