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"Ti Basic"
#11
Correct me if I'm wrong Shogun but you go the technical line right?
Myself I go science and ther's more heavy math here I suppose,
so where I go you need at least a ti-83+...

...Well I browsed Texas Instruments homepage and found this:
http://education.ti.com/us/product/tech/...ideus.html
you might want to check out especially chapter 13 Tongue

Another site that looks good is: http://www.ticalc.org

Finally I made some threads in the general programming forum.
You might have some use of the information there even if it's about
a ti-83+ rather than a ti-82 (I don't know the exact differences)

Happy coding! Big Grin
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#12
As I said: Three letters, dude: A-S-M. TIBasic is fun, but slow.
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#13
Y'know, I've never seen a TI calc. Any Pics of that?
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#14
well, this is the one i have
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TI-83+ Silver Edition
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#15
Quote:Correct me if I'm wrong Shogun but you go the technical line right?
Myself I go science and ther's more heavy math here I suppose,
so where I go you need at least a ti-83+...

You're wrong. I go what we in sweden call "samhäll" wich means I read alot of history geografy etc etc. So the math is alot easyer but I have to get one of those if I'm to studdy math C but unfurtunatly my brother has one of the TI83+ and he won't need it when I'm to studdy math C (I think I'm gonna do that) so I'll have to use his then ;(
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#16
the TI 82 looks smilar to that one exept it's gray Smile and has ALOT lesser memory Sad
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#17
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...Well I browsed Texas Instruments homepage and found this:
http://education.ti.com/us/product/tech/...ideus.html
you might want to check out especially chapter 13 Tongue
Happy coding! Big Grin

that only says what I've read in the manual :p och christian sa att du inte jobba på ngt spell als?! hur kommer det sig? e du sjuk?! Wink if you change your mind Happy coding to you to Wink
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#18
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Finally I made some threads in the general programming forum.
You might have some use of the information there even if it's about
a ti-83+ rather than a ti-82 (I don't know the exact differences)

Happy coding! Big Grin

the only diff is about how much memory you have and what machins you can link you're calc to, stuff like that oh and I think the 83+ has string variables aswell not sure though.
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#19
You think history is harder than math...? In theory, I would agree. But not in practice! My error rate in math is very high, just because I know what I'm doing... most of my history classes didn't allow you to make mistakes on tests easily... you know, like $56.04 instead of, say.... $56.03?
Peace cannot be obtained without war. Why? If there is already peace, it is unnecessary for war. If there is no peace, there is already war."

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#20
Quote:och christian sa att du inte jobba på ngt spell als?! hur kommer det sig? e du sjuk?! Wink if you change your mind Happy coding to you to Wink

=> For all you not Swedish speakers: He just wondered why I have
not coded any games to the ti83 yet...

Answer: TI-basic isn't really optimized for speed->graphics->game coding...

And for ASM I must a) learn it first b) get the stuff I need to compile
the asm into ti-compatible op code or what the real programs
is made in...

EDIT: I got a silver-graph-link (USB) with mine and the original
graph-link doesn't support USB-links Cry
and also there's no drivers for the USB that works with XP Cry
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