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I really need to put some extra programs on my calculator for Physics and Statistics. I'm just wondering if I can use any normal USB cable to plug it into the computer. Everywhere I look only talks about the TI brand specific cables but the connections are the same, so why shouldn't it work?
Also, I'm using Vista 64-bit, which means there will probably be some compatibility issues, anyone know of a program that works on Vista 64?
I believe the new models use a standard USB cable that comes with the calculator, but any should work. Older ones have what looks sort of like a headphone jack on the bottom. For those you do need a specific graphlink cable.
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ASimPersonCold...... and hard.Registered Userregular
edited January 2009
I don't know how up-to-date the connectivity part is, but if you need programs, then check out http://ticalc.org. I think TI has some flash apps you can get as well.
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