Installing Python on my TI-83 calculator
gil_1245
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Good evening,
I am a math teacher and I give private lessons to high school students.
More and more, I notice that they are asked to write algorithms in Python.
However, I don't have this application on my calculator (a TI 83 Premium CE) and I can't seem to insert it even though I've managed to download the software "TI connect" on my computer (which theoretically allows me to connect my calculator to my computer)
I'm stuck at this stage!
Thanks to anyone who has managed to perform this operation to give me some tips.
Gil'M
I am a math teacher and I give private lessons to high school students.
More and more, I notice that they are asked to write algorithms in Python.
However, I don't have this application on my calculator (a TI 83 Premium CE) and I can't seem to insert it even though I've managed to download the software "TI connect" on my computer (which theoretically allows me to connect my calculator to my computer)
I'm stuck at this stage!
Thanks to anyone who has managed to perform this operation to give me some tips.
Gil'M
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Thank you, Georges 97,
As I mentioned in my question, I have successfully downloaded the TI Connect software (which allows my computer to connect with my calculator). This is where I'm stuck: I don't know how to send the Python application to my calculator.-
There is a special version CE
https://education.ti.com/fr/products/computer-software/ti-connect-ce-sw#lightbox=ti-connect-ce-get-the-right-version
Or maybe you need to uninstall the TI Connect application, reload the file, and reinstall it.
Do you have the adapter mentioned on the site (TI-GRAPH LINKTM USB cable) if it is indeed different from a simple USB cord?
You also have a YouTube video tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pml3oEFZUGo
I recommend reading the questions/answers and, if necessary, contacting customer service as Texas Instruments suggests.
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