So, I recently got a TI-84+ Silver Edition, and I can figure out how to get games on it, but whenever I attempt to run them I get either one of these errors:
ERR:VARIABLE (or something)
ERR:SYNTAX
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Also, sometimes when I'm transfering games to it, I get this error:USB communication error: The operating system on the devide does not support the version of variable being sent (8C080030)
Anyway to fix this?
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Aug 30 2005, 9:36 am
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Aug 30 2005, 10:21 am
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This may or may not be your problem: Well, this is with my TI-83+ calc, but I have this OS thingy on it for games. I think it's called ION. Some games are made for different things, so an ION game might only work if you use the ION program to load it.
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In response to Artekia
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Artekia wrote:
This may or may not be your problem: Well, this is with my TI-83+ calc, but I have this OS thingy on it for games. I think it's called ION. Some games are made for different things, so an ION game might only work if you use the ION program to load it. :) I have a TI-83+ with all sorts of games...Bowling, Several puzzles, etc. I haven't learned a thing in Algebra II after a week of school. Hiead |
[MODE] [ALPHA] + [S]
=P Go to http://education.ti.com and register a user account, register your calculator, and download the latest operating system for your calc. (Version 2.30). ~~> Dragon Lord |
In response to Unknown Person
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That's evil, should of said press any button fast. =P.
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In response to N1ghtW1ng
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N1ghtW1ng wrote:
That's evil, should of said press any button fast. =P. Ahaha, did you actually try that out? =P It actually doesn't clear ALL memory, just your RAM. If you're stuck with a regular TI-83 or below, then, yeah. ~~> Dragon Lord |
In response to Unknown Person
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Yeah, I tried it =P. I have a TI-84+, but I read what it said >.>
[2nd] [MEM] [7] [1] [2] Same thing =P. |
Well, I got it working, thanks guys.
Now I just need to get some good games for it. =o So far I have 14 games which I like (13 of them barely take up any memory, the fourth one (Wolfenstein) takes up a bit, but not much). |
In response to Ol' Yeller
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Yeah, hes right, each game requires their own, like game OS to run, except the really crappy ones. I had a TI-82 and I got a universal game loader, with Mario Brothers and Lotus Racing, which are two really good, good looking games for the Ti-82.
There is a TI Calc game database, I forget where, online, which not only features a collected archive, of all the best games, for all of the TI family, but screen shots, and any and all OSes youll need. You should really look for this Zelda game that a kid was developing, it was Bascilly Zelda DX from the GBC system. Except for the greyscale colors, it looked just like and played just like the game, except when I had it, it only let you explore town, but that was 3 years ago.... Not to mention some handy cheating devices for in school. I cant tell you how awesome having the elemnetal table on my TI was in science class during thoses tests... |
In response to Shades
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Heh, I got a remake of Mario 3, and a great Megaman game. Also some misc games such as Rummy, Sim City, and stuff.
It rocks. I love my TI-84. |
In response to Ol' Yeller
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Ol' Yeller wrote:
Heh, I got a remake of Mario 3, and a great Megaman game. Also some misc games such as Rummy, Sim City, and stuff. I'm jealous. What's on my TI-83 Plus? I have an image of Cloud Strife's sword, Bowling, and some puzzle games. Not really any console games. Hiead |
In response to Hiead
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The only difference between the TI-84+ and the TI-83+ is that it's faster, and has more Archive space. There is basically no difference between the two Silver Editions except the changable face plates for the 84+SE, and different case design. Same specs.
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In response to Ol' Yeller
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Desolate. You can find it at http://ticalc.org in the TI-83 (NOT PLUS) section. It's a grayscale, and it takes more than 27k of Archive/RAM space. Use MirageOS
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In response to Unknown Person
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Whenever I click on it in Mirage, the screen flashes blank for like a second, and nothing starts up. |
In response to Shades
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Shades wrote:
Not to mention some handy cheating devices for in school. I cant tell you how awesome having the elemnetal table on my TI was in science class during thoses tests... Hah. We get our calculators randomly checked during tests. =P My graphics calculator is the school-standard one (Sharp EL-9900). They deliberately picked it so that it was too crap to play games. =( |