@Eeems13lol I'd say it's still best to dump the ROMs from your own calculator as you can choose a particular OS version. The Flash Debugger is handy for calculator models you don't own, however.
If you're using Vista or later, you can hold shift and right-click in a folder to acquire a new context-menu item "Open Command Window Here" (no need for third-party add-ons).
In addition, if you have Flash Debugger installed you can find ROMs for the TI-73, TI-83+ and TI-83+ SE in C:\Program Files\TI Education\TI-83 Plus Flash Debugger\Exe or similar (the files have a .clc extension). That won't help you if you have a TI-84+ or TI-84+ SE, of course!
True, of course you can just send a new OS with wabbit and save a new rom if you want though.
Eeems13lol 1 year ago
Thanks benryves :D
Completely forgot about the debugger. Good thing this was showing how to get it off of a 84+ eh? :p
Eeems13lol 1 year ago
@Eeems13lol I'd say it's still best to dump the ROMs from your own calculator as you can choose a particular OS version. The Flash Debugger is handy for calculator models you don't own, however.
benryves 1 year ago
If you're using Vista or later, you can hold shift and right-click in a folder to acquire a new context-menu item "Open Command Window Here" (no need for third-party add-ons).
In addition, if you have Flash Debugger installed you can find ROMs for the TI-73, TI-83+ and TI-83+ SE in C:\Program Files\TI Education\TI-83 Plus Flash Debugger\Exe or similar (the files have a .clc extension). That won't help you if you have a TI-84+ or TI-84+ SE, of course!
benryves 1 year ago