The TI-84 Plus CSE is largely incompatible with programs designed for the monochrome or CE calculators, but BASIC on the CSE is compatible with the CE so most programs designed for either will work correctly on a CSE and some monochrome BASIC programs will also work correctly. Most assembly programs require Doors CSE 8 to run, as do some BASIC programs.
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- TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition BASIC Math Programs
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- TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition Media Files
- TI-84 Plus CSE BASIC Game Levels
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This is a much faster version of Tuppers Formula being plotted on TI-84 CSE. It runs in under 6 minutes.
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The classic game of Mancala, now on your calculator. Take turns playing against a friend, or practice your Mancala skills against a rigorous CPU AI.
See readme.txt for instructions and controls.
Tested working on 83+, 84+SE, and 84+CE. Should also run on 83 and 84+CSE, but untested.
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A maze game made in TI-BASIC. Inspired by the maze game found here: http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/sk:movement.
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Print 2021 without any numbers 0-9.
I got the code itself down to 24 bytes.
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This is a puzzle game where you are a caterpillar, inspired by the game Snakebird.
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In each level, you have to eat all of the fruit before making it to the goal. Each
fruit makes you bigger, and because caterpillars cannot in fact phase through
themselves, you have to be careful not to get stuck! Also, caterpillars are not
immune to the force of gravity, so you will fall down if you aren't standing on
something. Oh, and spikes. Did I mention the spikes? Yeah, those will kill you too if
you're not careful. Although the earlier levels are somewhat easy, they get a LOT
more difficult later on, providing you with plenty of playtime. There are 25 levels
in total, and a level creator. If you create a cool level, send it to us and we could
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NORMCHK is a program for checking if your data follows a Normal (Gaussian) distribution!
Note: This Normality check relies on finding the correlation coefficient of the Normal probability or quantile (a.k.a "Q-Q") plot of a variable. There are MANY ways to assess the Normality of a sample distribution; this is one of them.
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This is an interpreter for the Hello/Hello++/Hello++++ esolangs made in TI-BASIC for the TI-83+/TI-84+/TI-84+ CSE.
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This is a tech demo showcasing how dithering allows TI-BASIC programs to display up to 225 colors instead of the usual 15. Input a seed for the randomizer, and watch as this pure TI-BASIC program draws squares of up to 225 different colors.
This technique is a bit too slow to be practical for use in games, but it looks cool.
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