As I don't own a TI-83 or TI-84 calculator, I am not as familiar with them as I am to my TI-84+CSE, but I would like to make some of my programs work on both types of calculators. Here are my current questions:
Is there anyway to detect the type of calculator the user is running the program on without using the graph screen?
Is it possible to link a CSE and a monochrome calculator together and play a multiplayer game, if the same program can run on both calculators individually?
How would I convert this into something a monochrome calculator could use? Would I still have to convert the colors to numbers if I jump over this part of code with a If statement?
Code:
Is there anyway to detect the type of calculator the user is running the program on without using the graph screen?
Is it possible to link a CSE and a monochrome calculator together and play a multiplayer game, if the same program can run on both calculators individually?
How would I convert this into something a monochrome calculator could use? Would I still have to convert the colors to numbers if I jump over this part of code with a If statement?
Code:
:If C=5
:det(12,BLACK,BLACK
:If C=4
:det(12,DARKGRAY,DARKGRAY
:If C=3
:det(12,GRAY,GRAY
:If C=2
:det(12,MEDGRAY,MEDGRAY
:If C=1
:det(12,LTGRAY,LTGRAY
:If C=0
:det(12,WHITE,WHITE
:Output(A,B," "