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neotransotaku
Posts: 2171/4016 |
This is the software. I had trouble installing it on SP2 though because of a 16-bit error
http://education.ti.com/us/product/accessory/connectivity/down/linkwin.html
Although, the files you find at www.ticalc.org should just be text files unless they are in UUE format (then you need to unpack them). If they are GRP, then you need the above software.
It's been a while since I last used the software but this is what I think you are looking for. |
SyntaxLegend
Posts: 141/222 |
cool, i didnt know you could do that, any chance of picking out the software for me? |
neotransotaku
Posts: 2168/4016 |
You can download the software from Texas Instruments. Then load the file into that software to view the source code. You can print the code from that software too. (I've done that before and I've never had a PC-to-calc cable either) |
SyntaxLegend
Posts: 140/222 |
that only shows the files, i want the actual source so i can program them myself. I dont have the software or the cable to do it. |
neotransotaku
Posts: 2165/4016 |
www.ticalc.org -- the only repository of programs you need for TI calculators |
SyntaxLegend
Posts: 139/222 |
I need help finding them. I can only find 4. I dont have the software or the connector cable so i cant do that. I just want games mainly, preferably Mario, Megaman, bowling, or snake. |