How to Run iR Shell With a TI-86
The TI-86 is a sophisticated calculator that can perform a range of functions beyond the typical addition and subtraction. It has a computer chip inside that allows the device to handle and display complex content, making tasks like graphing much easier. You can also add an iR shell, which is similar to a patch you would apply, to add even more features to the device -- such as the ability to play old NES games on it.
Instructions
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Download an iR shell, and then upload it to your TI-86 calculator. These shells are available online and can be easily transferred to your calculator through the "GraphLink" software that comes with the device.
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Turn on the calculator. If anything is displayed on the screen, get rid of it by pressing the "Clear" button.
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Type "Asm PROGRAM" without the quotation marks, and type the name of the iR shell where "PROGRAM" is written.
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Press the "Enter" key to run the iR shell.
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