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Below are the specifications for the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition Graphing Calculator. |
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IntroductionThe TI-83 Plus Silver Edition, often reffered to as the TI-83 Plus SE, is just an upgrade from the TI-83 Plus, giving the User 1.5 MB of Flash ROM to store Applications and programs. Any program that will work on a TI-83 Plus, will also work on a TI-83 Plus Silver Edition. Model Specifications
Checking ROM VersionIf you would like to see which ROM version your calculator came with, press the following key sequence: [2nd] [+] [1] There are several different ROM versions for the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition, below is a list of them: 1.13, 1.14, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19 Programming LanguagesThis calculator allows for a user to program in TI-BASIC, Assembly, and Flash, which is an off-shoot of assembly. The TI-83 Plus Silver Edition retains its backwards compatibility with the TI-83 for the BASIC language, but the assembly language is a bit different than its predecessor. This has something to do with the ROM calls that the TI-83 Plus utilizes. To program a Flash Application, is similar to programming in assembly, though it is all run from the archive, and it does not support somethings that assembly does. Please read a flash tutorial for more information. Warning!! Please note that while an assembly program is being executed, it has the potential to crash, and wipe everything off of your calculator. Also, if you are not careful, when the assembly program crashes, it could be fatal for the calculator. Use extreme caution when programming in the assembly language. <-Parent Directory Some of the information, mainly the "Model Specifications" were taken from ticalc.org. |