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Revision as of 12:25, 13 August 2015
Contents
TI-83 (Regular)
Available Information:
TI-83 Plus Family
Available Information:
- B_CALLs (System Entrypoints)
- Flags
- General OS Documentation
- General Hardware Documentation
- Hooks
- Ports
- RAM Areas
- TI-83+ Basic
- Quirks
TI-84+CSE
Available Information:
- B_CALLs (System Entrypoints)
- Flags
- General OS Documentation
- General Hardware Documentation
- Hooks
- RAM Areas
- TI-83+ Basic
Note: Because the TI-84+CSE is based on the older TI-84+ ASIC, much of the hardware related documentation is the same. Therefore, the port list for the TI-84+CSE shall be combined with the TI-83+ ports.
TI-84 Plus CE[-T], TI-83 Premium CE
The TI-84 Plus CE and TI-83 Premium CE are two models new in 2015. The former is for the USA region (maybe all of North America?) and the latter is for France (Features a PTT LED and an exact math engine). The hardware is virtually identical between the two models. The TI-84 Plus CE-T is the Europe counterpart of the TI-84 Plus CE, but has the PTT LED like the 83PCE.
Available information:
- System calls
- General hardware information
- General OS information
- TI-83 Premium CE OS information
- RAM areas/Address space layout
- Known ports
TI-86
Available Information:
M68K Family
Available Information:
Z80 programming
- Meta-tutorial
- Z80 Routines
- Z80 Instruction Set
- Z80 Good Programming Practices
- Z80 Optimization
- Programming cross z80 calculators
- Programming APPS vs. Ram Programs
- Programming under Unix-like operating systems
- Programming an OS for z80 calculators
Calculator Software
Computer Software
TI Community
- Beginners' manual
- Calculator General FAQ
- History of the TI Z80 community
- Programming Teams List
- TI Web Sites List
Contributing
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