Dim TI-84 Plus CE Even Further! Advanced TI-84 Plus CE Brightness Control!
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Here's how to easily turn your calculator into a flashlight or make it easy to see at night! With 255 levels, you're bound to find a comfortable level for your eyes! This works on the TI-84 Plus CE (-T) and TI-83 Premium CE (Edition Python). It is not compatible with the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition.
Programs:
Advanced Brightness Utility: ceme.tech/DL1751
BASIC Music: Not available for download. More info: www.ceme.tech/t13819
Thank you to MateoConLechuga for helping me out with this program!
Music:
Almost at 50% - Aperture Science Psychoacousitcs Laboratory
• Portal 2 OST Volume 2 ...
To The Bat Cave - Odd Chap
• [Electro Swing] Odd Ch...
Groove Grove - Kevin MacLeod
• Kevin MacLeod ~ Groove...
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I'd like to correct a type I made in the credits, I meant to put ADVBRITE in place of ADVSPEED. ADVSPEED is for adjusting the wait states of your calculator, I made a separate video about that a while ago. Sorry for the confusion!
I'm happy to know that I wasn't the only one to use their calculator as a flashlight
Same
would have liked to hear more about the photoresistors and how to do that (and why) shown at the end of the video.. we have that electronics kit too (the snap circuits) but unsure how it connects to the calculator or why you would want to (what could it do?) and also I can't remember if the photoresistor is a part that comes with the kit (if we already have it) or if it would need purchased separately
I don't know where the schematic is anymore unfortunately. All the parts came from a jumbo snap circuits box. You connect it to the calculator by just taping the photo resistor to the screen. I used it just for fun to play music. You can also use it as a Morse code speaker!
This is so cool!
Thank you!
It doesnt work when i run it it says ERROR:INVALID attempted to use a variable or function where it is not valid
And i have cesium installed
TI removed the ability to easily run Assembly programs. You have to jailbreak the calculator and install ASMHOOK to get this to work now: ruclips.net/video/abB0ZEdQ1rs/видео.html
Nice!
Thanks!
I downloaded it it, but one of the four files says “ReadMe” so the program doesn’t work at all for me once it’s downloaded to my calculator
You only need to send the .8xp files, not the Readme. Exactly what calculator do you have? What error are you getting?
@@TheLastMillennial I only sent the .8xp files now and it works with my 5.1.0 calc, but it doesn’t work with my 5.6.1. I tried it through artiface, but the program is not showing up.
Whenever i download and run the program, it breaks my ti basic programs, Basically whenever a lowercase “r” shows up it instead says “SetBrightness (Set)” (or something like that) instead of the r. It does this for all my ti basic programs, but none of my ice/asm/c programs. I think its because it gave me the ability to write lowercase letters (because after i installed it, i was able to, then once i uninstalled it, i suddenly couldnt). Is there a fix for this?
This sounds more like a bug with ice than my program, it just happened to be the only one affected. I've never had this happen to anyone else before so I'm not quite sure how to help you. Maybe try reinstalling my program and ice.
@@TheLastMillennial i did just install ice... i already reinstalled your program so I’ll reinstall ice
Oh I remember this issue now, it's just the way ICE works, all Lowercase r's will turn into that command.
@@TheLastMillennial but then how come when i uninstalled your program it worked? And how was i able to make lowercase r’s in the first place (that functionality was also gone when i uninstalled it)
@@TheLastMillennial I just uninstalled ice and your program, ram reset, and reinstalled yours again. same bug.
Lol.
0x5.