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How to edit the program in the event that it is closed. The file downloaded from the network.
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The program downloaded from TIcalc.org.
I just wanted to make in the program comments in their native language. In a way, I missed the firewall. Namely copied the program and got in this way can be edited. But the copied program is not seen as a separate program.
If you download the program to your calculator, you can copy the program if you give it a different name. If that doesn't work, go to https://www.cemetech.net/index.php you can do quite a bit there.
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Not much there for me.
By the way, I ask; TI-89 log of instruction "Pause".
It is a replacement for the TI-Nspire ?.
The TI-89 is not a replacement for the Nspire, the Nspire is actually the TI-89's replacement. However, the Nspire is not as good for making programs as a TI-89. If programming is the main use of your calculator, you may want to consider the 89.
I was asked whether the TI-Nspire function is similar to the "Pause", which is a TI-89. The "Pause" in the TI-89 stops the operation of the program. So what is the function of the TI-Nspire with similar effects.
On the Nspire CX, the command that stops the operation of the program is Stop. If there is a Pause command on the Nspire, then it is probably similar to the TI-84 Basic Pause command, where the program will be paused to let the user view the displayed data until a button is pushed.
I have:
1. TI-Nspire CAS Touchpad
2. TI-89
3. TI-85
I do not see the "Pause" in the TI-Nspire. The "Stop" do not use it, because there is no such necessity. Programs któte my TI-89 have also TI-Nspire. Programs alone write, so they can be used on both calculators.
By the way, I ask how to get the Student Software ?.
I bought in the store TI-Nspire, but without the Student Software. The program is to understand the license key.
You can get the Student Software by downloading it either to a PC or Macintosh (Apple Mac) computer. I don't know if you would need any particular software, such as TI-Connect, to download it.