This is a collection of the various programs I made (Personal Programs) or acquired by other means (Third-Party Programs). Each listing includes some information about the program, screenshots, and a download link. You can find information about how to install the programs by clicking on Installation Instructions. All of these are designed for the TI-84 Plus CE and Plus CSE (C Silver Edition) calculators, with additional support for the TI-84 Plus and Plus SE whenever possible.
Programs under the Personal section and ASCII Clicker are all made by me. Those under the Third-party section will have their original credited on their page. Albuquerque: The Game was originally created by Joey M, but I have taken control to continue upkeep and port it to the TI-84 Plus CE (AlbuquerqueCE). This site is also made by me, using Google Sites (see footer at bottom of page).
Each program, Personal or Third-Party, will include a compatibility guide showing which calculator it works with. Additionally, the Programs page and Personal/Third-Party landing pages list the programs in their categories that work with each model. General information about expected compatibility can be found below:
If you have a TI-84 Plus series calculator released after the CE (excluding the CE-T), then I would say there is about a 95% chance that all BASIC programs will work and 60% that programs in other languages will work.As none exist at the time of writing, I can't say with certainty.
If you have a TI-84 CE-T or TI-83 Premium CE, everything for the regular TI-84 Plus CE will work just fine on your calculator as long as the OS is up to date. These are just international releases that are identical to the regular CE.
If you have a TI-84 Plus T, then you are in the same situation as the TI-84 Plus CE-T and TI-83 Premium CE. This is just an international release of the regular TI-84 Plus and all programs will work identically across them.
If you have a TI-83 Series calculator, then most programs for the TI-84 Plus will likely work, but this is not guaranteed unless explicitly stated in a program's compatibility guide.
If you have a TI-82 Series calculator, then some BASIC programs that work with the TI-83 series may work if you change the extension, but nothing is guaranteed or supported.
If you do not have any of these calculators, no programs will work. This site is dedicated to the TI-84 Plus line, and the 83 and 82 lines are only listed here because they are not that different from a programming perspective.
All programs I made (those in the Personal section) are in TI-BASIC, other programs (those in the Third-Party section) will have their language marked on their pages.
Most programs can be run by pressing [prgm]
and using the up/down buttons to select the program, and pressing [enter]
twice to paste it into the main screen and then run. Some programs may also require you to use the Asm(
function on them, which can be found by opening the catalog ([2nd] [0]
). More information about this and usage instructions for individual programs can be found on their pages.
For Personal Programs: Sure, as long as you do it right. All of my programs are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA), which in short means that you have to give credit to me and, if you made any changes, you must use the same license. You can view the full requirements by clicking on the link. I ask that you led me know where you're you're resharing them, though you aren't obligated to do so. These programs are also all open source due to the nature of TI-83 BASIC. As for the Third-Party Programs, I got explicit permission from each of their creators before posting them here and strongly recommend that you do the same, even if their license (if they have one) doesn't require it.
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