Learn how to transfer programs to your Texs Instruments calculator and you’ll have more than a calculator–you’ll have games to go for study breaks!
Transfering a Program to a TI-83 Plus
Drag and drop the program files onto your calculator's mounted drive, named 'TI-84.' Disconnect your TI-84 from your computer. The program should now be loaded onto your calculator. How do you put notes in a TI-84 Plus? Update Cancel. Search the internet for TI 84 programs and you will be able to find tutorials that show you how to make basic programs. 7k Views View 2 Upvoters. How can I download an SAT Dictionary onto my TI-84 Plus CE? The Texas Instruments website contains over 40 applications that you can download and install on your TI-84 Plus calculator. Most of these application programs are free; those that aren’t free are very inexpensive. Texas Instruments may have already installed some of these programs on your calculator, even those that aren’t free.
There are a few things you will need before you can actually transfer the program to your calculator:
A Link Cord with TI Graphlink Software
Your Calculator
The TI-83 Plus does not come with a link cord in the package, so you will need to buy a Texas Instruments 94327 TI Graphlink USB Cable (pictured on the left). You can find them in various places, including your local electronics or office supply store. You can also purchase the cable on Amazon.com.
Once you have the cable, you must download and install the TI Graphlink Software. Begin by inserting the disc that came with the cable, and follow the directions to install the software. DO NOT connect the calculator to your computer until the software installation is complete.
If you do not have the CD and need the Graphlink Software, you may download it for free on the Texas Instruments website.
After the software is installed, connect your calculator by inserting the pin connector into the bottom of your TI-83 Plus, and the USB connector to your computer. If you bought the serial link, connect it to the back of your computer.
Now, download the ZIP file of your choice, which will contain a .8XP file and a .TXT manual. Extract the ZIP archive with a program, such as WinZip or 7-Zip. Windows XP and Vista will decompress a ZIP file without the need for additional programs. In Windows XP or Vista, double click on the ZIP file and drag the individual program files into another folder.
The .8XP file is the program you want to transfer to your calculator, though there can sometimes be more than one program in the ZIP file. Transfer all of the .8XP files to your calculator, or the program may not run.
After connecting your calculator to your computer, open up the “Link” menu in TI Graphlink. Choose the “Send To” menu , and then click on the “RAM” menu item. Select all of the files you would like to transfer, and the programs will be sent.