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Opening of Old Ti-Floppy Disk

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XiiDraco:
So I found an old Ti related floppy disk. I finally decided to open in, so I put it in my laptop, and yes, my laptop has a floppy drive. Anyway I put it in and found a bunch of files including sample programs for ti-83 and ti-92 as well as a connection software for them both (I believe?).

Anyway I was wondering if Omnimaga might want a copy of the files, they might be useful, after all it is a calculator community.

TIfanx1999:
Depends, if they are files belonging to TI they likely fall under copyright and aren't allowed under our TOS. If any of them are freeware though or have a license that permits sharing them that's fine.

Juju:
TIcalc might probably have them anyway. Guess you can always upload them somewhere, and I'm not sure such thing falls under our TOS.

XiiDraco:
Thanks for the info, definitely good to know.  :) 

I was gone for this weekend, I'll check more into the files later.

TravisE:
Somehow, there actually happens to be some stuff by TI on ticalc.org: http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/authors/4/436.html
Sadly, TI GRAPH LINK and the sample programs that came on those disks are likely not there anywhere.

Good memories, though—I'm sure I have a set of old GRAPH LINK floppy images buried in a OMG_I_used_to_use_floppies?! directory on my computer somewhere. :P

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