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fordman167
Probe
Posted: 22 Oct 2003
14:41 GMT
Total Posts: 1
I dont have a graph link so i cant download from the computer. So i have been doing it all by hand. How can i put ion on my calc this way. I need the code, but cant find it.
calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 22 Oct 2003
14:43 GMT
Total Posts: 739
Get it from a frined-you can't make it . . .
BullFrog
Wraith
Posted: 23 Oct 2003
10:18 GMT
Total Posts: 623
Or find a friend with a graphlink and borrow it, or buy one for yourself.

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zkostik
Carrier
avatar
Posted: 23 Oct 2003
17:28 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
That's the only way because you can't put assembly programs in manually. Not this size at least, you'll likely messup a few characters and your calc will crash causing your memory to reset. Just copy the programs from a friend as people suggested above. I'd however strongly encourage you to buy a link cable anyway, its only around $10-15 in most retail stores and with it you'll be able to load any program onto your calc with ease.

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calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 24 Oct 2003
14:17 GMT
Total Posts: 739
I'm guessing that your parents don't want you to, well, just tell them that there are many programs online that could help you with math . . .
spiral
Wraith
Posted: 24 Oct 2003
16:08 GMT
Total Posts: 958
Well, You can actually make a cable yourself, but from the schematics i saw, it's much too complicated unless you're an electrical engineer.
BullFrog
Wraith
Posted: 24 Oct 2003
17:16 GMT
Total Posts: 623
Unless you know someone that can understand them. That'd be a plus.

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"Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." -Franklin D. Roosevelt
zkostik
Carrier
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Posted: 24 Oct 2003
19:14 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
Actually, its very easy to make a cable, but why bother when buying parts will cost you almost as a new link cable from TI? It not like when I was buying my cable 5 years ago when it was $36-40. That's a lot of money for just a cable. Now a link cable is only around $10-15 and will save you a lot of time as well as enable you to load any software you want.

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calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 25 Oct 2003
08:13 GMT
Total Posts: 739
Yeah, convice your parents dude.
calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 25 Oct 2003
11:05 GMT
Total Posts: 739
USB cableThats the one I have.





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