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[- Latest Developments -]    Last Update: 27th Oct. 2001
» News! « 27rd Oct. Added new program: [AWF] by Chris Hermann.
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» News! « 27rd Oct. Added new link: Cirrus Programming.
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Welcome to BASIC 83x!
What is this site all about? It is about the Texas Instruments Graphics Calculator - TI-83, and its later model, TI-83+. The site features many programs (Found in the archive), some have been written by me, even more have been submitted by BASIC 83x's members, and yet even more are from the general world population. More than just about programs, BASIC 83x also has writes articles for you. The first - "Overclocking the TI-83" is already up, and my second - "Making your own TI-Link Cable" will be ready very soon. You can also join and submit your own programs, and you will also benefit by receiving the weekly newsletter. As the site matures, more member-only features will be added, ensuring that signing up for membership will be a worthwhile action, reaching beyond simply just having your name on the members page. So explore, take in the goodness and download from our fine archive, and please come back soon!

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[- Introduction -]
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TI-83 (1996):
"The TI-83 was released as the successor to the TI-82 and featured a newer, more contoured case design that has since been used on all of TI's newer calculators. The TI-83 features backwards compatibility with TI-82 programs and some newer financial functions."
TI-83 Plus (1999):
"The TI-83 Plus is nearly identical to the TI-83, maintaining backwards compatibility but greatly increasing available memory and allowing for flash-upgradable ROM and commercial calculator-based applications." Quoted from ticalc.org

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TI Central
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[- Getting Started with BASIC -]
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Programming in BASIC is not at all difficult. In fact, in many ways, it is probably the easiest programming language around. However, it does come with some drawbacks. Firstly it is slow. Real slow, Im sure many of you will have played games made in BASIC, then delete it soon after simply because it is so slow. Secondly, theres the graphics. There arent that many things you can do with a few numbers, a pi here and a pi there, without it looking the littlest bit corny. But where do you start? Firstly you need TI-GraphLink software. I also recommend the cable. Its costly, but worth it. Then continue on to this page, read the tutorials, and before you know it, you too can program in BASIC!

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