Assembly-language programs, Where to get assembly- language programs, Note about ti-graph link – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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Chapter 17: Programming 313

17progrm.doc TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Programming (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 01/18/02 3:05 PM Printed: 01/18/02 3:27 PM Page 313 of 40

Assembly-language programs, as well as
keystroke programs, are available on
the Texas Instruments web site at:

education.ti.com

The programs available from this site
provide additional functions or
features that are not built into the

TI

-89 / TI-92 Plus

. Check the Texas

Instruments web site for up-to-date
information.

After downloading a program from the
web to your computer, use a

TI

-

GRAPH

LINK

é computer-to-calculator cable to

send the program to your

TI

-89 / TI-92 Plus

. Refer to the manual

that comes with the

TI

-

GRAPH LINK

cable

.

If you have a

TI

-

GRAPH LINK

computer-to-calculator cable and

software for the

TI

-92

, be aware that the

TI

-92

TI

-

GRAPH LINK

software

is not compatible with the

TI

-89 / TI-92 Plus

. The cable,

however, works with both units. For information about obtaining

TI™ Connect

or

TI

-

GRAPH LINK

software or a

TI

-

GRAPH LINK

cable,

check the Texas Instruments web site at

education.ti.com

or contact

Texas Instruments as described in Appendix C of this guidebook.

After a

TI

-89 / TI-92 Plus

assembly-language program is stored on your

unit, you can run the program from the Home screen just as you
would any other program.

You can call an assembly-language program from another program as
a subroutine, delete it, or use it the same as any other program.

Assembly-Language Programs

You can run programs written for the

TI

-

89 / TI

-

92 Plus

in

assembly language. Typically, assembly-language programs
run much faster and provide greater control than the keystroke
programs that you write with the built-in Program Editor.

Where to Get
Assembly-Language
Programs

Note about
TI

.

GRAPH LINK

Running an
Assembly-Language
Program

Tip: If the program is not in
the current folder, be sure to
specify the pathname.

If the program requires one or more arguments,
type them within the ( ). Refer to the program’s
documentation to find out about required
arguments.

education.ti.com

TI-89

via TI-GRAPH LINK cable

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