Transferring Programs from TI-83 to TI-84: Is it Possible?

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Transferring programs from a TI-83 to a TI-84 is straightforward and can be accomplished by connecting both calculators to a computer via USB. Users can save the programs from the TI-83 to the computer and then transfer them to the TI-84. This method allows for easy migration of important programs, ensuring that users can utilize their TI-84 without losing valuable data from their TI-83.

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  • Familiarity with TI-83 and TI-84 calculators
  • Understanding of USB connectivity
  • Basic knowledge of file transfer processes
  • Experience with calculator software management
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  • Research how to use TI Connect software for program transfer
  • Learn about file formats compatible with TI calculators
  • Explore additional programs available for TI-84
  • Investigate troubleshooting common transfer issues
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Students transitioning from TI-83 to TI-84, educators in mathematics, and anyone needing to transfer calculator programs efficiently.

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It's not really a problem. It's not really a Lounge Problem and I'm assuming the Engineering students etc have encountered this and have a quick simple answer so...here it is:

I have a Ti-83. It's the old, crappy one, but in it I have a very important program. Well 3 very important programs that I'd like to take with me to College.

I received a free TI-84 Silver as a gift from the math department in my high school. It's 84Plus so its by far faster etc. My brother begins hs and will need one. I'd love to take the TI-84 with me but...I need the programs.

So the question is...Can you transfer programs from a TI-83 into a TI-84? if so, how can you do that?
 
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Blimey - calculators look like mobile phones these days! Haven't used on since I was in high school...

Anyway, back to your problem - I see you can connect them via usb to your computer - can't you put the files from one to your computer and then back to the other one?

I remember when graphic calculators first came out... :smile:
 
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Blimey - calculators look like mobile phones these days! Haven't used on since I was in high school...

Anyway, back to your problem - I see you can connect them via usb to your computer - can't you put the files from one to your computer and then back to the other one?

I remember when graphic calculators first came out... :smile:

0_o I didn't think of that. I wonder what else I can put in my TI-84. Maybe a Mario...they already have Tetris.

But thank you, I'll try your idea.
 
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