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where in the hell is the PopUp command on the new TI-Nspire CX hand held?

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dante_cs:
Hi Everyone, my name is Dante, I am from Mexico. I´ve had the voyage 200 a couple of years ago. I used to do BASIC programs, and now I finally got the Nspire CX CAS, and I do not see a lot of the old programming commands... like the PopUp command, I am trying to make a new program that starts with a Popup menu with several choices in it, and I can not a find a command that can actually do that, I went thru all the built in commands in the new TI OS 3.2, and came up with nothing. can anyone help me on how to make this kind of menus on the new Nspire CX? I would Appreciate it so much!!!

Thank you all!!!

Rhombicuboctahedron:
It available with ndless and c++, and you can always program in lua, but as for basic, I think the best you can do is request or requestStr, and have the user type in either the whole choice, or just 1,2,3.. or a,b,c…
And welcome to omnimaga

DJ Omnimaga:
Heya and welcome here.

Sadly Texas Instruments removed most of the Input commands from the Nspire probably to eliminate games from calculators or due to a rushed release 4 years ago. Finally they decided to add Lua on newer OSes which is what people mostly use nowadays.

_Nicco_:
If you really want to program your Nspire CX I would recommend downgrading to OS 3.1 if you are not already on it.  Downgrading will allow you to use Ndless and allow C and assembly programs to run on your calculator.  The calculator's programming is kind of limited without Ndless.

Welcome to Omnimaga.

DJ Omnimaga:
Well, it depends. If he has never written a single line of code in his life other than TI-BASIC, C or ASM might be a rough start. If he mastered Voyage 200 BASIC then he might be fine, though.

Lua can do very decent stuff although nothing close to nDoom and the emulators.

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