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Welcome to the TI-83 section of TI-Basic Developer (TI|BD)! This section of the site covers how to make TI-Basic programs for the TI-83, TI-83+, TI-83+ Silver Edition (SE), TI-84+, and TI-84+ Silver Edition calculators (often abbreviated as TI-83/84/+/SE). After going through all of the TI-83 information, the reader should be a competent TI-83 Basic programmer.
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Each reader can read the information in whatever order they desire. For the average reader, though, the suggested approach is to just start from the beginning and read until the end. The information is presented in a sequential order, with the concepts and code getting increasingly more complex as you get further into it. You might also look at the page Using This Guide, which outlines another suggested reading order.
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TI|BD is constantly changing through the efforts of its members. Here are the most recent significant edits that have been made. For the complete documentation of the history, see News Depository.
May | 04 — | TI has announced the release of the TI-84+ CE Python in North America. The release is expected for Fall 2021. |
Aug | 26 — | A new version (5.6) for the TI-84 Plus CE is available. The newer OS discontinues assembly permanently, most games (non-Basic ones) will no longer work anymore. Think very carefully on upgrading! TI-Basic games will continue to function normally as they have before. |
May | 22 — | TI has announced that future OS updates for the TI-84+CE and TI-83 Premium CE will disallow custom ASM programs and OS downgrading to mitigate exam mode security issues. |
Sep | 25 — | A new forum category specifically for CE and CSE programming questions has been added to separate these threads from those for the monochrome models |
May | 21 — | Congratulations to TI-BD user Trenly for being promoted to Administrator! |
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