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These files are for the TI-84 Plus CE, 83 Premium CE, and other "CE" calculators with color screens. BASIC programs are compatible with the TI-84 Plus CSE and some BASIC programs written for monochrome 83+/84+ calculators will also work correctly. Assembly and C programs must be written for the CE calculators specifically; running them on calculators with an OS newer than 5.5 requires jailbreaking the calculator.

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  1. Word Sort is a game that gives you randomly scrambled letters and you have to find different 3, 4, 5...
    letter words that can be made from those scrambled letters. This download contains 50 levels for monochrome calculators and 60 levels for color calculators, both split into programs with ten levels each!

    Check again for future levels in the foreseeable future.

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  2. This car pack includes one car: The 2024 Oxiti Increceba GT.
    It uses a slightly tuned up version of the Increceba's engine, and a transmission geared much more towards acceleration than top speed.
    However, this acceleration comes at a cost: the Increceba GT can only reach a top speed of 190 MPH, as opposed to the Increceba's top speed
    of 230 MPH.

    This custom car is only for Calculator Street Racing II: Evolution V2.0 and later.

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  3. Speedread Edition One
    I’m hyping up this series a lot because I think even though this is pretty basic, it could end up being pretty popular, especially among fans of speed-reading “tests” on YouTube.
    Some pointers: Like always, the only control is ENTER (I haven’t figured how to use other controls yet but also expect that soon).
    Also, thanks to KermMartian for supporting me on this on my forum, and thank you to everyone who voted that I should publish this.
    Thanks to you, TIny_Hacker for making the amazing Spriter program which I used to make the logo.
    Referencing this in the future, you can call it “SpdRd[insert edition number]” in the SAX, Discord, forum and anywhere you want to.

    You might want to read the "readme" attached to the .zip

    ryanconmartians

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