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  • Note that the TI-83+ series (TI-83+, TI-83+SE, TI-84+, TI-84+SE) are the most common worldwide. Most development is done to this series. Mo ...emulator and in the future it will probably get released a 3rd party TI-84+SE emulator for Nspire CAS.
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  • ...side a loop. Using ixh/ixl/iyh/iyl will break compatibility with the TI-84+SE emulated by the Nspire. You can only use i register for other purposes if y
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  • ...ga) as an off-line calculator programming team that released various TI-83 Plus BASIC RPGs such as the Illusiat, Reign Of Legends and Reuben Quest series. ...programming team products (which includes notable releases such as TI-Boy SE), it also provides a selection of the best community-contributed RPGs ever
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  • Also known as Drew DeVault, Sir Cmpwn is a regular coder for the TI-83/84+ (SE) and the PC. TI-83+
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  • * [https://ticalc.link Ticalc.link] (only compatible with TI-84 plus) === TI-83 ===
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  • * A = 65h: "TI-83 Plus" * A = 7Ch: "TI-83 Plus Silver Edition"
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  • ...orums recently. If you like experiments there is a lot to see in the TI-84+SE around the Internet.
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  • The TI-83+ family of calculators has some interesting quirks in the hardware. ...anged via ports [[83Plus:Ports:25|25]] and [[83Plus:Ports:26|26]]. On the TI-83+, this is controlled with ports [[83Plus:Ports:05|05]] and [[83Plus:Ports:1
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 09:44, 8 April 2015
  • ...up to 500 mA if authorized by the computer. The USB port on the TI-84+SE is a USB On-the-Go port, and supplies a maximum of 100 mA to a co ...ecifically tests for voltages around this level. The newer TI-83+s and the SE/84+ series of calculators are based entirely around 3.3 V logic, but t
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  • This only applies to the TI-84 plus (SE), on the TI-83 plus (SE) these flags seem to do absolutely nothing.
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  • ...is page 1E on the 83P, 3E on the 84P regular, and 7E on the 83P SE and 84P SE. The certification page is actually two physical sectors of the flash chip To sum it up, on a TI-84+SE:
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  • * 0 - TI-83+ BE * 1 - TI-83+ SE
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  • {{SE-Only Port|06}} This port does not exist on the standard 83 Plus. See ports [[83Plus:Ports:05|5]] and [[83Plus:Ports:16|16]] instead. Exec
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  • ...ave C4 for the device ID; a TI-84+ should have DA for the device ID; and a TI-83+ should have 23 or B9 for the device. ...the flash chip's built-in write/erase lock. The older TI-83+SE and TI-84+/SE units did not use the lock feature on the boot sector(s), so they return 0
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  • {{SE-Only Port|01}} This port is not available on the normal TI-83+. On the normal TI-83+ this port is a shadow of [[83Plus:Ports:01|Port 01h]].
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  • {{SE-Only Port|02}} This port is not available on the normal TI-83+. On the normal TI-83+ this port is a shadow of [[83Plus:Ports:02|Port 02h]].
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  • {{SE-Only Port|03}} This port is not available on the normal TI-83+. On the normal TI-83+ this port is a shadow of [[83Plus:Ports:03|Port 03h]].
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  • {{SE-Only Port|04}} This port is not available on the normal TI-83+. On the normal TI-83+ this port is a shadow of [[83Plus:Ports:04|Port 04h]].
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  • {{SE-Only Port|05}} ...check how much flash there is. The TI-84+CSE uses the 45h ASIC. The TI-84+/SE switched to the TA1 ASIC on either production run G or H, which was sometim
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  • These routines only exist on the TI-84 Plus, not on the 83 Plus. The table of strings is at 7F:5EF7h on 84+SE boot code 1.02, but the most useful offsets are below:
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  • ...84+SE. Also the 84+ has this port set as 0, yet that seems to crash the 83+se. Hopefully someone has a better clue than me.--[[User:Jim e|Jim e]] 22:00, ...s 8 MB chip support, too, by fiddling with ports 0E, 0F, and 21 on a TI-84+SE. The experiment involved unlocking flash, changing port 21, locking flash,
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  • {{SE-Only Port|06}} ...cessary is unknown, however it is set to 44 on the 83+SE and 45 on the 84+(SE).
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  • {{SE-Only Port|07}} Also the 83+SE has this port set to 4A as default, the 84+(SE) has this port set to 4B as default.
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  • '''Please note:''' The TI-84+CSE uses the same ASIC as the TI-84+/SE; it just has a different screen and controller. Therefore, these pages also
    83 members (3 subcategories, 0 files) - 11:11, 9 December 2020
  • ...fails, $FFC5 otherwise (tested with boot code 1.02 on a TI-84+ and TI-84+ SE). This a pretty reliable means of discovering if you're starting up after
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  • {{SE-Only Port|02}} ...ware these GPIO pins interface with. This port does not exist on the TI-83+SE, which does not have any GPIO.
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  • ...only actually matters on the TI-84+CSE. On the TI-83+SE, TI-84+, and TI-84+SE, the value of these ports are ignored.
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  • These port values were all found on an 84+SE hardware revision M with a [[83Plus:Ports:15|port 15]] value of 55h. * 84+BE/SE cannot be determined from [[83Plus:Ports:21|port 21]] as it reads 33h
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  • ...PindurTI's, including accurate LCD physics, interrupt behavior, and TI-84+/SE crystal timers. It can load and export files, take screenshots, and upload
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  • ...has 20h different 16 K flash pages, TI-84+ has 40h, the TI-83+SE and TI-84+SE have 80h, and the TI-84+CSE has 100h. The first flash page is named page 0, There are also multiple RAM pages. The TI-83+ has two RAM pages. Everything else has either 3 or 8 pages, depending on t
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  • ...ny of the 8 RAM pages (80h through 87h). If bit 7 is 0, bits 0~6 on either SE will select a page from ROM (00h through 7Fh) or on 84+ regular, bits 0~5 w
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  • ...ough 87h). If bit 7 is 0, bits 0~5 on the 84+ Basic, or bits 0~6 on either SE will select a page from ROM (00h through 3Fh or 7Fh).
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  • The TI-84+CSE uses the same ASIC as the TI-84+/SE, so the hardware ports are mostly the same. Ports 0E and 0F have always bee
    8 members (0 subcategories, 2 files) - 11:23, 4 November 2014
  • [[File:TI-84 Plus C SE 8-bit palette RGB.png|256px|thumb|right|8-bit RGB palette where the high an [[File:TI-84 Plus C SE 8-bit palette BGR.png|256px|thumb|right|8-bit BGR palette where the high an
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  • ; Se = Silver Edition (anything NOT a TI-83+), Be = Basic Edition cpu20MHz equ 2 ; left over from TI-83+SE beta
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  • ...ector table (IVT) to any of 256 different locations. Unfortunately, in the TI-83+ IM 2 is semibroken because it would actually be useful to us if it functio The TI-83+ has four basic interrupt sources:
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  • ...he test program I ran to check whether the LD A, I/R bug affected my TI-84+SE. Note that it takes advantage of the TA3 ASIC's less-funky IM 2 vectoring t If someone with a TI-83+ modifies this to run on the TI-83+ and TA1 and TA2 TI-84+/SEs, let me (probably via the Wiki, or IRC) know if
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  • ...for the TI-83, TI-83 Plus, TI-83 Plus SE, TI-84 Plus/SE, and TI-84 Plus C SE calculators. (We're not against documenting other models, but you'll probab ...trying to come up with a naming system. The classic example is most of the TI-83+ hooks, which were horribly misnamed until their proper behavior was discov
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  • ; Technically, yes, the TI-83+SE has no USB, but it also doesn't have port mirroring, so this is safe.
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  • ...lso [[83Plus:OS:Certificate/Headers:Fields:Application_Headers|the page on TI-83+ series application headers]].'' The TI-84 Plus C SE is based on nearly-identical hardware and software. So it's no surprise tha
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  • This port only exists on the 83+ SE and the 84+.
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  • {{SE-Only Port|??}} The TI-83+SE and above have a 32768 Hz crystal, just like the ones found in most wrist w
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  • (TI-84+/SE only) Get the current time as a string, formatted according to the user's 1
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  • = TI 84 Plus C SE = Information on the LCD driver for the TI-84 Plus C SE is on [[84PCSE:LCD_Controller|another page]].
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  • {{SE-Only Port|00}} This port is not available on the normal TI-83+. On the normal TI-83+ this port is a shadow of [[83Plus:Ports:00|Port 00h]].
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  • ...updates the TI-BASIC implementation to include most functions seen in the TI-83 series. It also added a link port, and was the first calculator compatible ...e TI-83, releasing an include file for assemblers and documentation on the TI-83's internal functionality.
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  • Kevin Ouellet was an active TI-83/83+ calculator programmer during the first decade of the 2000's. He is main ...n was leaked, he started TI-84 Plus BASIC again and then switched to TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition BASIC as soon as the new calculator came out in Spring 201
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  • '''TI-83+/SE & TI-84+/SE BCALL Address:''' 4D47
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  • * '''Note:''' Group EF Key BF (APPS) is called MATRIX on the TI-83. ...didn't always have the correct keygroup selected when scanning (on a TI-84+SE of a friend of mine):
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  • ...I-83+SE, TI-84+, TI-84+SE, and TI-84+CSE can all be overclocked. The TI-83+SE had special solder pads to enable overclocking, but the TI-84+ series lacks
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