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  2. Category:TI-83&4 series Zilog Z80 games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... This category lists games that run on the TI-83 series and TI-84 Plus series pocket calculators. Pages in category ...

  3. TI-BASIC 83 - Wikipedia

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    TI-BASIC 83,TI-BASIC Z80 or simply TI-BASIC, is the built-in programming language for the Texas Instruments programmable calculators in the TI-83 series. [1] Calculators that implement TI-BASIC have a built in editor for writing programs.

  4. TI-BASIC - Wikipedia

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    TI-BASIC is considerably slower than the assembly language (because it has to be interpreted), making it better suited to writing programs to quickly solve math problems or perform repetitive tasks, rather than programming games or graphics-intensive applications. Some math instruction books even provide programs in TI-BASIC (usually for the ...

  5. Starfall Online - Wikipedia

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    Development of Starfall Online has begun in late 2014. Starfall Online was first announced in January 2015, [19] at the same time the first trailer released. In May 2015 the game was released for the additional funding on Kickstarter, [20] [21] which was planned to be spent on the development and extension of MMO-component of the game. The ...

  6. Cemetech - Wikipedia

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    Cemetech (/ ˈ k ɛ m ɛ t ɛ k /) is a programming and hardware development group and developer community founded in 2000. Its primary focus is developing third-party software for TI and Casio graphing calculators, along with a focus on mobile and wearable computing hardware.

  7. Programmable calculator - Wikipedia

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    Software, particularly games, could now be nearly as fast and as graphical as their Game Boy counterparts, and TI, in particular, would later formalize assembly programming into support for packaged applications for future calculators such as the TI-83 Plus and TI-89; HP included some onboard support for assembler programming on the HP-50g, its ...

  8. Category:TI-83&4 series Zilog Z80 software - Wikipedia

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    Category: TI-83&4 series Zilog Z80 software. ... Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; Appearance.

  9. TI-83 series - Wikipedia

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    The TI-83 was the first calculator in the TI series to have built-in assembly language support. The TI-92, TI-85, and TI-82 were capable of running assembly language programs, but only after sending a specially constructed (hacked) memory backup. The support on the TI-83 could be accessed through a hidden feature of the calculator.