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

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    This category lists games that run on the TI-83 series and TI-84 Plus series pocket calculators. Pages in category "TI-83&4 series Zilog Z80 games" This category contains only the following page.

  3. 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.

  4. TI-BASIC - Wikipedia

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    TI-BASIC is the official [1] name of a BASIC-like language built into Texas Instruments' graphing calculators. TI-BASIC is a language family of three different and incompatible versions, released on different products: TI-BASIC 83 (on Z80 processor) for TI-83 series, TI-84 Plus series; TI-BASIC 89 (on 68k processor) for TI-89 series, TI-92 ...

  5. TI-84 Plus series - Wikipedia

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    The TI-84 Plus series calculators' dialect of TI-BASIC is the same as that of the TI-83 Plus series, but with a few more commands including ones for date and time. On 20 May 2020, Texas Instruments revealed that support of assembly and C programming would be removed starting in OS version 5.5.1 for the TI-84 Plus CE and TI-83 Premium CE.

  6. 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.

  7. Assembly shell - Wikipedia

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    However, their stance changed and they decided to remove native code functionality from the TI-84 plus CE, making an assembly shell necessary once again. Although this rendered the traditional assembly shell unnecessary on the TI-83 hardware, calculator programmers continued to develop shells to supplement or replace the standard operating system.

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

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  9. Cemetech - Wikipedia

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    Doors CS: [6] [7] [8] A calculator shell for the TI-83+/TI-84+ series of graphing calculators, offering a GUI API, a networking stack, and features for users and developers. [ 9 ] Doors CSE: The successor to Doors CS for the color-screen TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition graphing calculator, offering various utilities related to file management and ...