[TI BASIC] Subroutines and unarchiving in BASIC

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Oh, OK, I thought that it was a given that it was TI-Basic since it was in a ti forum. Somehow I didn't notice that all the other topics were like that. I'll make sure to do it right next time.
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It could have been about ASM. People that program for TI's but want a quick answer sometimes ask other questions too, or C# questions about ti-linking for example ;).
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Rezek wrote:It could have been about ASM. People that program for TI's but want a quick answer sometimes ask other questions too, or C# questions about ti-linking for example ;).
The title was originally "Subroutines and unarchiving in BASIC"
Obviously not ASM or C#
but it could be normal computer BASIC(disregarding the fact that this is a calc forum)
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Look, I'm not trying to argue with you, but it's clearly stated that this is the general syntax, to ease others who are browsing through the forum and can see instantly what language the question is about.
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right, I know, my bad. I should have looked at the general syntax first
(even so, I did specify basic) Not trying to argue, really. I know it was my fault. :oops: sorry
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Hey, it's no problem, we all make mistakes here. It's nice to have such a wonderful community.
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:D Yeah we all make vaults.
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..make vaults
Mistakes, too :P
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Vaults? I think you've finally mistranslated a word.
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Just curious, is there any good TI-basic programming computer utility, so you can make programs on the computer(other than graphlink)? :?:
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TI Connect comes with something. Plus you could always program it on VTI or PindurTI or TILem.
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I just looked at the programs that come with ti-connect, and I don't see one that can edit programs. (unless you mean graphlink, which is separate from ti-connect)

How do you get a rom from a TI-84+se with a grey usb cable? I also have a 83+ I could use with the same cable.
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He meant the data editor, which only edits strings, varibles, lists matrixcies etc....
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CompWiz wrote:How do you get a rom from a TI-84+se with a grey usb cable? I also have a 83+ I could use with the same cable.
Well? is there any easy way? I really would like to try out PindurTI without having to resort to illegal means :mrgreen:




I seem to recall someone saying here "[Cough] Google it, the site's in french[/cough]" or something like that. Is this the only good way?
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Well you could use TI's flash debugger without any roms, although it is pretty weak :D.
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