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Omni_VII

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I just got mine today, and I was wondering how to put games on them. No, I won't play games in class. xD

I've tried downloading some, I've put them on 'apparently' but I can't see them anywhere and I have no idea how to run them.

I've got a Texas TI-84 Plus.
 

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I have a Graphics Calculator. Never bothered to learn how to use it since I switched out of the class I was meant to use it in. xD

I think putting games on it has something to do with the applications features. My friend had a bunch of games on his. Classic Donkey Kong FTW.
 

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No. I was originally doing Maths B but I switched to Maths A.

Easier subject for a better grade. I didn't understand anything in Maths B.
 

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The only other suggestion I have is to look under "APPS". If not, then I would probably check to make sure you put them on correctly, it should talk about that in your user manual. If that doesn't work, then I'm out of ideas. :(
 
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Download the newest version of mirage os and it will run all hidden and ion bassed programs. there are also a few apps games, i have MTSQuest and Casino.
Also, have you tried making any programs? it is kinda fun. I programed a screen saver that flashes kh-2 all over the screen.
 

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With the Texas model, you can go onto websites and find the coding for games. With all the current calculators, I believe you always have to type in the coding yourself. It takes awhile, though it can provide a small amount of entertainment in math class. But, the best game I could find was a version of Pong (the "computer player" just kept going on the same pattern, though).
 
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