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I was running happy-calc, but it gave me this
GRAPHC is a deprecated library that is no longer provided with the modern releases of the clibs, you can download it here.
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having issues running games on my ti84 plus ce
You just have to transfer the (latest!) clibs.8xg file, it contains all the needed libraries.
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issue running games on ti 84 plus ce
And are you sure you have the very latest libraries? See https://github.com/CE-Programming/libraries/releases/latest
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I Coded a 3D Calculator Game in C
This project did not use any game engine- only the CE C libraries.
CEmu
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[Task] Urgently need a calculator artist ASAP. willing to pay up to USD $40
I would need a few more zeros to motivate me to do this, but one viable approach I'll throw out there is use CEmu to validate equations. From the math side, you can start with the real equation, transform, approximate, and invert approach. For instance, for certain types of simple line drawings you can turn them into equations by: (on a real computer)
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How do I extract a ROM from the TI-84 + CE
There are various cross-platform ways, I'm surprised you haven't found them (although ticalc.org probably doesn't have updated info so I guess that could explain it): TiLP (see my fork herefor Mac binaries directly) has a rom-dumping feature which produces a *full rom dump, and CEmu's dumper (which dumps less things but enough to emulate the calc, on which you can transfer missing things if needed, like apps). Since you're I retested in emulation you might want to go with CEmu (take the nightly build not the release) and follow the steps.
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Is there anyway to record the ti-84 screen?
Unless taking screenshot via TI-Connect CE counts, you can't on a physical calculator. If you use an emulator like CEmu then it's really easy: https://github.com/CE-Programming/CEmu
- Developer-oriented emulator for TI-84 Plus CE / TI-83 Premium CE calculators
- CEMU is now open source! [Wii U]
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CEMU: Made an image of my TI-84 Plus CE Python, but after loading it's missing applications
The main branch of CEmu does not bring over any user data. There's a USB branch which will let you send apps and programs as if there were a USB port connected to it. You'll have to build it yourself but I'm pretty sure it's this branch: https://github.com/CE-Programming/CEmu/tree/feature/libusb
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Texas CX nspire - II vs Casio 9750giii
I would recommend the fx-9750giii. It's affordable. It's very interesting. And honestly, if you can find the roms for TI calculators, you can use CEmu to emulate the TI-84 CE.
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Is there anyway either using a script or a program that can automatically map buttons in emulators?
For cemu the command seems to be -g , --settings Or maybe it's either. Not at my pc to test. More info here https://github.com/CE-Programming/CEmu/wiki/Command-Line-Arguments
- TI 84 emulator
What are some alternatives?
nGL - 3D graphics lib for Ndless (and possibly other systems)
yuzu - Nintendo Switch emulator
CEleste - Celeste Classic port for the TI-84+CE graphing calculator
citra - A Nintendo 3DS Emulator
firebird - Multi-platform emulator of TI Nspire calculators
Cemu - Cemu - Wii U emulator
circuitpython - CircuitPython - a Python implementation for teaching coding with microcontrollers
MicroPython - MicroPython - a lean and efficient Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems
ti95interface - All files related to the Arduino Leonardo-based replacement TI-74/95 cassette interface I am building. This interface will let you send and receive TI-74/95 programs from a Linux machine.
asm-docs - Documentation about native assembly programming on the TI CE calculators (84+CE / 83PCE)
tilp_and_gfm - TILP (formerly GtkTiLink) can transfer data between Texas Instruments graphing calculators and a computer. It works with all link cables (parallel, serial, Black/Gray/Silver/Direct Link) and it supports the TI-Z80 series (73..86), the TI-eZ80 series (83PCE, 84+CE), the TI-68k series (89, 92, 92+, V200, 89T) and the Nspire series (Nspire Clickpad / Touchpad / CX, both CAS and non-CAS)