Up to TI-83/84 Plus Assembly Games: 3dsnake.zip: 4k: 12-07-31: Snakecaster: A 3D Nibbles Game (2012) You've played Snake. Whatever you call it, you probably haven't played it like this. Snakecaster is a raycasted snake game—you can still play the game the usual way, but as you play, a large panel will show you a raycasted 3D scene. The long-standing ticalc.org has a great list of emulators for Windows and Mac. TI-84 Plus CE: CEmu. Which might be a lot more fun to install on your device than games. Thread Calculator games and MirageOS for TI 84 Plus? Author Date within 1 day 3 days 1 week 2 weeks 1 month 2 months 6 months 1 year of Examples: Monday, today, last week, Mar 26, 3/26/04.
AuthorCommentArchonHow To Put Games On Mirage Ti 84 Plus Mac Download
MarinePosted: 11 Sep 2004
00:20 GMT
Total Posts: 29Ok, this is really starting to piss me off. I'm looking in your TI-84+ section for games and downloading the ones I really want, then when I try un-zip them, there's no program for me to just drag to the TI Connect program. And when I drag over something, and try to download, it doesn't work. Could someone help me, or make it so all zipped files have the program ready to drag over and upload to my calculator?Ray Kremer
Ultralisk
Posted: 11 Sep 2004
12:38 GMT
Total Posts: 310What you describe is unlikely. zkostik
Carrier
Posted: 11 Sep 2004
19:44 GMT
Total Posts: 2486You may need to download a program like WinZip to unzip programs from zip archive (if that's what you're describing as your problem). You can get a copy over at www.winzip.com
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Marine
Posted: 11 Sep 2004
21:24 GMT
Total Posts: 29I do have winzip. And when I open the files there are all these readmes and crap that I don't know what to do with. I want to know how to use all that to put it on my calc.allynfolksjr
Administrator
Posted: 11 Sep 2004
21:28 GMT
Total Posts: 1892well, try reading the readme's.skatr5oo
Probe
Posted: 12 Sep 2004
15:17 GMT
Total Posts: 4what i dont understand is how to run
the actual game once it is downloaded
on the calculator? plz replyallynfolksjr
Administrator
Posted: 12 Sep 2004
18:04 GMT
Total Posts: 1892Please read past topics posted on this forum, you'll find many different topics that ask the exact question.
I assume you have a 84+SE, since you posted in a thread called that.
But if the game is BASIC, then run it using the program menu. If it's ASM, run it using MirageOS.
Also, please read your memory chapter in your calculators instruction manual, it's very helpful.skatr5oo
Probe
Posted: 12 Sep 2004
19:09 GMT
Total Posts: 4thank you
i have now downloaded mirage onto my TI84SE and what i am now wondering is can my calculator play TI83+ files using mirage?skatr5oo
Probe
Posted: 12 Sep 2004
19:13 GMT
Total Posts: 4another thing im not sure of is what to do if i send the unzipped file to TI device and it says incompatible type wher it should say archive or RAM?Ray Kremer
Ultralisk
Posted: 13 Sep 2004
09:47 GMT
Total Posts: 310>can my calculator play TI83+ files using mirage?
Most if not all of them, yes.
>it says incompatible type wher it should say archive or RAM?
Usually there's only one or two actual calculator type files in the zip file, and the rest are source code and documentation that can't and don't need to be sent to the calculator.fatman88
Probe
Posted: 14 Sep 2004
15:35 GMT
Total Posts: 1i dont understand how to download the games onto my calculator..i was able to get mirage os though.. can anyone tell me how to download the games???
Ray Kremer
Ultralisk
Posted: 15 Sep 2004
10:41 GMT
Total Posts: 310Read this
http://www.technicalc.org/tifaq/?games.htm
If you’ve spent any time on Calc King, you know that the TI-84 calculator is the most popular graphing calculator for students across the globe. Millions of students are using the classic TI-84, and thousands are upgrading to the latest TI-84 Plus CE.
These calculators are intended for some hardcore math work, but if you’re on this page, you probably just found out that you can actually download games to your TI-84 Plus CE (and previous models) calculator!
In fact, we have a collection of games for the TI-84 that you can download now for free, including Flappy Bird, Pac-Man, Geometry Dash, Snake, and many more!
It’s also really easy to download and install these games to your calculator and start using it in new and entertaining ways.
Teachers, look away now!
What You Need to Download Games
- A TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator (obviously!)
- Your calculator charging cable
The Process of Downloading Games to Your TI-84 Plus CE
- Download and install the TI Connect CE software
- Download and extract the game you want to load onto the calculator
- Send the game your calculator from inside TI Connect CE (details below)
- Launch the game on your calculator
- Play the game in math class (j/k – don’t get caught!)
How To Put Games On Mirage Ti 84 Plus Mac Setup
Okay, so once you’ve got the TI Connect CE software installed and you’ve downloaded the ZIP file for a game you want to load, you’re ready to start.
Open up the TI Connect CE program (either on Windows or Mac) and then click on the Calculator Explorer tab on the left-hand side.
How To Put Games On Mirage Ti 84 Plus Macbook Pro
From here, you need to connect your TI-84 Plus CE to your computer using the charging cable. Your calculator should then pop up in the Connected Calculators section and in the main window you should see a list of all the files stored on your TI-84.
Go to the folder where you downloaded and extracted your game, select all of the files you extracted, and then drag and drop those files right into TI Connect CE.
When you do this you’ll get a Send to Calculators prompt. Click Send and, if the software asks you too, click Replace to replace any files already stored on the calculator.
The game is now on your calculator, and to play it, you just need to run the correct file.
Grab your trusty TI-84 Plus CE and press the [prgm]
button, then select the game you want to play by pressing enter.
To launch the game on your calculator, press enter again.
That’s it! You should now see the game load up on your calculator and ready to play. You’ve successfully downloaded and installed games onto your TI-84 Plus CE, and now the world is your oyster!
Just remember to not play during class (or at least don’t get caught). Let us know in the comments how you got on with installing games on your calculator, and please share this article with your friends so they can learn how to do it too!