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General Discussion => Introduce Yourself! => Topic started by: ricpicado on October 05, 2009, 06:21:43 am
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Hi guys.
I found this forum on google, it seems to be good :)
I bought mine TI NSpire yesterday but i dunno how to install stuff on it.
I already have the program "TI-Nspire Computer Link" but it doesn't permits that i pass programs to the calculator. Are there other programs to make it? I'm searching too for a tutorial like how to transfer programs and games to my calculator ;D
Sorry for my bad english, i'm portuguese.
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Heya and welcome here :)
Do you have the TI-Nspire regular edition (the one that comes with interchangeable keyboards) or the CAS edition? If you have the one with the TI-84+ keyboard, you can use the TI-Connect software (TiLP, which can be found on ticalc.org can work, too) to send 8xg, 8xp, 8xi, etc files to your calculator. In TI-Nspire mode, I haven't really tried to send files to it, though (I know they are .tns), so I can't help much on that. There aren't a lot of TI-Nspire-specific files, though, due to the crappy programming capabilities on it, though.
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Welcome on the forums :D
yay, we have a new European member! :P
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Actually we have Mapar007 too, who's from Belgium according to his UTI profile, but he never posts on Omnimaga :(
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Hi ricpicado, and welcome to Omnimaga ;D
Here are some peanuts
(http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc143/drumbboi/peanut-bag.gif)
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Actually we have Mapar007 too, who's from Belgium according to his UTI profile, but he never posts on Omnimaga :(
D:
I only once talked to a Belgian guy on #omnimaga too x:
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Oh yeah Dantes (The Unknown One/Bram Tant), but he doesn't post on the forums anymore :(
Actually when this board reopened I was the only person here from outside the USA
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lol I'm probably only Asian in here...
All the other Asians are busy studying and programming probably C++ and Java and other crazy shit.
and welcome ricpicado!!
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Thanks everyone :)
I already know how to put tns games and programs on the nspire (there are just a few). If someone could give me a site with some games or programs (i already have the games and programs from ticalc).
About the TI 84+ i can't use Mirage OS. Everytime i put a game on it, it just resets and says ram cleared. I dunno what to do :/
EDIT: I'm trying the MirageOS Patch to fix the bug, but i don't know how to write minuscle leters, i can just write capital leters. Any help? I'm noob in calculators :P
EDIT2: After a few hours burning my head i got it. Now i'll go play something :P
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hello and welcome to omnimaga ricpicado
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Greetings! Welcome! Hope you like it here :)
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ticalc.org has most Nspire games avaliable, but that's all the Nspire got, due to the crappy programming language on it. I mean, even the TI-81 from 1990 has better programming capabilities than the Nspire. The TI-Nspire doesn't even have an Input command, which is necessary in games if there are no getkey command
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ticalc.org has most Nspire games avaliable, but that's all the Nspire got, due to the crappy programming language on it. I mean, even the TI-81 from 1990 has better programming capabilities than the Nspire. The TI-Nspire doesn't even have an Input command, which is necessary in games if there are no getkey command
N-Spire it's cool for school programs. Just that.
I'm prefering the 84+ keyboard :)
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Yeah since I got a N-Spire, I only used the Nspire keyboard for about one hour to explore. I pretty much used the 84+ one most of the time. I actually got a N-Spire as replacment to my defective 83+SE. I would have got a TI-84+SE, but I could get the Nspire for cheaper
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Greetings neighbour. :)
Parece que já não estou sozinho aqui. Olá camarada. :P
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Hi. Welcome to Omnimaga.
Wait a minute! I'm newer than you. :P
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Very delayed :P
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Very delayed :P
There is an answer to that:
Mais vale tarde do que nunca. -> Better late than never. ::)
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Very delayed :P
There is an answer to that:
Mais vale tarde do que nunca. -> Better late than never. ::)
true enough