where can I re-download the ION assembly program?

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where can I re-download the ION assembly program?

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So where can I re-download the ION assembly program? I dont have it on my new TI-84 plus.
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ticalc.org. But seriously, MirageOS is much better.
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This doesnt belong in Programming Help - moved.
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oh, sorry.
I looked on TI-calc before. I keep finding folders marked "ION" but when i click them it brings me to MORE programs and i cant find just ION. Most of the games I downloaded use ION. Can you plz give a link?
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Firstly, ION doesn't really like the 84+. Use MirageOS instead.

That having been said, here you go.
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MirageOS will play any ION games (except for a small number with special problems), its an app so it doesnt take up any of your RAM, and you don't have to worry about reinstalling it after a RAM clear.

ION: http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fi ... 13058.html

MirageOS: http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fi ... 13949.html

Also try CrunchyOS, it can run compressed programs: http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fi ... 32507.html
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Ill get MirageOS. Thanks alot guys!
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I think CrunchyOS is the best. It saves the ram from being deleated if the program crashes, and supports compressed programs, among other great features.
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Is it an App? And does it support MOS, Ion, Basic, and/or nostub?
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It is an app, and it does support Mos, Ion, and some basic. But the compressed programs are nice, they take up a lot less space. Also, most crashes that would cause your ram to get reset or the program to get deleted in Mos, just give you a wierd screen, and when CrunchyOS is run again, it fixes something. Dwedit made it. Also, with Crunchy OS you never have to garbage collect. That will keep your flash archive from wearing out.
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^ About half :wink: You can fit gemini and TVF in RAM if you play with the CrunchyOS files
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