Turn the calculator on and press 2nd, + (MEM), 2:Delete, 7:Prgm. This shows a list of all programs with the cursor pointed at the first one. Use the up- or down-arrow keys to place the cursor in front of the one you want to delete, then press ENTER. Repeat for all programs that are to be deleted. Turn the calculator on and press 2nd, + (MEM), 2:Delete, 7:Prgm. This shows a list of all programs with the cursor pointed at the first one. Use the up- or down-arrow keys to place the cursor in front of the one you want to delete, then press DEL. The calculator will then ask if you're sure you want to delete, so press 2:Yes. Repeat for all programs that are to be deleted.
found @ http://www.math.tamu.edu/~lynnette.cardenas/del_prog.htm
Any edit you make to a program on a TI-83 plus is immediately saved.
To save a program to a group, which can act like backing it up, press 2ND MEM (about +) and then Gruop... Choose Create New and type a name for your group. Choose what to put into the group (you must choose at least 2 items) and select done. The group will be made. To take the program out of the group, Press 2ND MEM, chose UNGROUP and the top and select the group. Anything in the group will not be erased when the RAM is cleared.
(To delete something such as a group or program, press 2ND MEM, choose the category [Prgm for program, for example], move the arrow to the item you want to delete and press DEL. You will have to delete a group before you can make another one with the same name.)
You should have the ability to delete all programs off of your computer if you want.
It will depend on the class. Nothing is impossible without the TI83, but some classes might require it so you can graph and write programs to go along with the math curriculum.
No. I believe TI83+ and TI84 do use an operating system.
Yes. The TI83 has several applications that can be downloaded onto the TI83, mainly those made by Texas Instruments. Also, you can write your own software.
go to start, control panel,and add and remove programs. select zwinky and delete it
ctrl+delete
Control Panel, Add / Remove Programs.
Well don't get it in first placee its RUBISH and i can't delete it :( Click start -> Go on control panel -> go on add or remove programs -> an then deletee it =)
There are online graphing calculators. However, as of writing, there is no emulated TI83 that runs within your browser. On the other hand, if you have a Ti83, it is possible to copy its ROM to run an emulated TI83 on your desktop via one of many emulators.
There are a lot of programs running in the backround which need to shut off properly before your computer can shut down. To see these programs, press Ctrl/Alt/Delete to get the Task Manager, click on programs running tab and you will see a list of all the programs running.
No, it really depends on the college. Some colleges don't allow any calculators for their math classes. Everything that can be done on a TI83 can be done with the human brain, so some professors make tests with easier computations so that you don't have to use a TI83
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