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Putting apps back on TI-84 Plus SE?
For the NYS Regents, my calculator had all of the applications disabled and the ever-so-helpful teacher tried to "fix" it afterwards by formatting the calculator. Well, now I have nothing other than the "Finance..." app and I don't know my way around the (ever non-user friendly) TI Connect software. I have to use it on a PC because they haven't updated the software since 2010 and it doesn't function on my Mac. First, I'd like to know if I have to download all of the apps individually or if there is some archive with all of them that I can download at once? Second, how do I install the apps? Here is what I see on TI DeviceExplorer
TI-84 Plus Silver Edition
-Screen Image
-Device Settings
--TableSetup
--UserZoomWin
--WindowRange
-List (real)
--L
--L2
--L3
--L4
--L5
--L6
-Flash/Archive
2 Answers
- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
You should be able to drag and drop the files you want on to the calculator into the device explorer, and it will place it in their proper place. http://tifreakware.net/tutorials/link.htm Might also prove helpful to you.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
Are speakme about apps or packages? There is a gigantic change between these two. Apps will have to have no main issue opening even as archived, however programs for probably the most phase is not going to open unless they are stored in RAM. Also, should you did not comprehend, that you would be able to access applications from MirageOS by putting yet another colon within the first of line of code. For illustration: ::prompt A :Disp A This program will nonetheless have to be in RAM, but it surely permits you to entry it from MirageOS.