TI-BASIC programming is is an artificial language designed to express computations that can be performed by a machine, particularly a computer.
Download TI-BASIC programming compiler.
TI-BASIC programming Hello world sample source code.
TI-BASIC programming tutorial.
sorry for the wait but here is the serpenski triangle!
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Part I of my TI-BASIC Tutorial demonstrating how to make basic programs on your graphing calculator to assist you in school or to mess around with in class. More parts to this tutorial are/will be available soon so keep your eyes open for em. If you have any questions, send me a message on AIM at Rmontgomery07…
www.calcgrams.com for all your calculator programs, games, apps, and more!
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The first in a series teaching you how to program your TI-83 or 84. TI-BASIC is one of the easiest programming languages to learn, and can be very useful in helping you solve problems on tests or homework, so it’s a good skill to have. This lesson covers: -Basic Input Functions -Basic Display Functions -Basic Variable Manipulation The next lesson covers: -Loops (Using labels and while statements) Enjoy!
calcgrams TI-BASIC Programming Tutorial Pt. 1 Ch.2 Variables for all calculator programs/applications/games/tutorials visit sites.google.com
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Written by Gary Garrett, published in 99er magazine circa 1983. Emulator is Classic99 from www.harmlesslion.com
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This is Episode 1 of my TI-Basic Tutorial series. We go over creating, deleting and renaming/duplicating a program. You will be able to see everything clearly when you watch in HD. Please like, comment and subscribe. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to message me or even better, leave a comment below the video. Thanks.
Tribute video to the new Axe Parser project by Quigibo, on Omnimaga. Axe is a revolutionary new programing language for the TI-83/84 series calculators. It is designed with game creation in mind, but the applications are limitless. It offers an alternative to the restrictions of BASIC but without the complexity of pure Assembly. An Axe program can be written like any TI-BASIC program (in the on-calc editor, Source Coder or a TI-BASIC editor on the PC). Using the on-calc Axe app, the program compiles into a no-stub executable or to your favorite shell and therefore does not require any external application to be ran. Keep in mind this is a beta and its nowhere near complete, altough it is alerady functional enough to make full complex games without hinderance (except of course if you don’t do backups and mess up your code). Some Axe games and programs already appeared on www.ticalc.org More information, updates and projects can be found at www.omnimaga.org There’s a direct link to the Axe Parser sub-forum axe.omnimaga.org
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a programing lesson: the serpenski triangle AKA The Triforce using the TI-84 plus Silver edition note: i will put up a video in the resopnse sections to show how it works
Probably the simplest program you can make. It takes the users input and displays the output however you defined it. The program never executes because it is in an infinite while loop. This is a great way to prank people into thinking their calculator is broken or you might just want to mess with them ![]()
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