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Day: September 14, 2006

USB Flash Drive On A Ti84+

September 14, 2006 by Will O'Brien 35 Comments


Another memory hack today. The TI calcs have gotten quite a following. (I’ll admit to writing blackjack for the 85 back in the day.) Michael, Brandon and Dan wrote a complete driver to let them use usb flash drives with the TI-84+.

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