My teacher recently deleted the applications on my TI-84 Silver. I found the CD and set up the TI Connect program, but I don't know which applications and appvars were originally on my calculator (yes, I like keeping things as close to the original as possible). So can one of you who has an unmodified TI 84 Silver (no new apps/appvars) tell me what EXACTLY is on there?
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To be honest you won't ever need most of this stuff, but here are the ones on mine, not including the ones in different languages (mine is a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition, though, so it might have some more):
finance
ALG1CH5
ALG1PRT1
areaform
cabrijr
celsheet
conics
ctlghelp
easydata
funsci
inequalz
learnchk
organize
periodic
plysmlt2
prob sim
puzzpack
scitools
studycrd
transfrm
worldgeo
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luiysia wrote:
To be honest you won't ever need most of this stuff, but here are the ones on mine, not including the ones in different languages (mine is a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition, though, so it might have some more):
finance
ALG1CH5
ALG1PRT1
areaform
cabrijr
celsheet
conics
ctlghelp
easydata
funsci
inequalz
learnchk
organize
periodic
plysmlt2
prob sim
puzzpack
scitools
studycrd
transfrm
worldgeo
Thanks! Only a few points:
-I think you misread something when you said that yours is TI 84 Silver, which might have more: We have the same calculator.
-Finance can't be deleted, its built into the calculator.
-I think mine didn't come with world geopraphy, but whatever. Might be useful.
-I couldn't find the ALG1CH5 and ALG1PRT1 on the CD, but whatever.
luiysia wrote:
I would also recommend downloading MirageOS because it lets you use a lot of applications (most of which are games, but whatever).
Yes. I saw it on my friends calculator. Actually, the first thing I thought when my memory was deleted was:
My mind running superfast wrote:
Mem deleted!!!!!1
Bad!!!!
How to stop?!?!?
Stop=Lock
[My friend's name]>Calculator>MirageOS
MirageOS can lock memory
???
Profit!
Of course, I fear it might be too complicated, so I'm not doing it yet.
Something else I might try is StartUp, although the only thing I probably will use it for is to confuse people by initializing with a program made to give the wrong answers, such as this:
PROGRAM:A :Lbl 1 :Input "",A :Disp int(A/2) :Goto 1
Whoa, it feels weird typing TI programs on the computer.
Anyway, after all that post, THANK YOU!!!
PS. At the time I typed this line, I'm still sending the apps to my calculator.
PPS. 5 more at this line.
PPPS. Just finished StudyCrd; 4 more!
PPPPS. WorldGeo now: Two more!
PPPPPS. Scitools. One more.
PPPPPPS. Done! Looks as good as new.
PPPPPPPS. Note to self. Never use my own calculator for a test.
PPPPPPPPS. @Everyone who reads this: That goes to you too; it may save you lots of time!
PPPPPPPPPS. Well, at least I learned how to send stuff to my calculator.
PPPPPPPPPPS. When is this stack going to end?
PPPPPPPPPPPS. Right here.
EDIT:
PPPPPPPPPPPPS. Or not. I wanted to say something else. Doin
PPPPPPPPPPPPPS. Oops. I accidentally hit enter. Anyway, keeping only the english versions sped up the app loading a lot.
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPS. THIS is the last one.
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Well I have a TI-84 plus Silver Edition...
To restore defaults, press
|2ND|
| + | [MEM]
| 7 | [Reset]
| 2 | [All RAM]
| 2 | [Reset]
IDK if this restores your apps, but I might assume.
EDIT: nvm, you already found out how.
Last edited by thebriculator (2012-10-02 17:55:46)
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thebriculator wrote:
Well I have a TI-84 plus Silver Edition...
To restore defaults, press
|2ND|
| + | [MEM]
| 7 | [Reset]
| 2 | [All RAM]
| 2 | [Reset]
IDK if this restores your apps, but I might assume.
EDIT: nvm, you already found out how.
In case you were wondering, it doesn't restore your apps. Apps are stored in Flash memory, not RAM.
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jvvg wrote:
thebriculator wrote:
Well I have a TI-84 plus Silver Edition...
To restore defaults, press
|2ND|
| + | [MEM]
| 7 | [Reset]
| 2 | [All RAM]
| 2 | [Reset]
IDK if this restores your apps, but I might assume.
EDIT: nvm, you already found out how.In case you were wondering, it doesn't restore your apps. Apps are stored in Flash memory, not RAM.
I know. I've had enough experience with teachers restoring calculators (thankfully not mine except this one time) so I know what most of the reset commands do.
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luiysia wrote:
Oh, sorry XD
I just remembered, I downloaded WorldGeo myself. It's pretty interesting. I found it here.
Oh well Might come in handy, although I've already passed World Geography (the class).
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