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The TI-83 and TI-84-series calculators all have the ability to store programs written in TI-BASIC language. There is a built-in editor that can be accessed be pressing [PRGM][>][>], choosing 1. New, typing a program name (up to eight letters), and hitting [ENTER]. If you want to just type text instead of write a program, you can use the same editor. However, there are alternatives. The SourceCoder 2 tool lets you type out programs and documents on the internet, store them to .8xp files, and load them onto your calculator. You can use it at http://sc.cemetech.net . You can also use TI's Notefolio application, available from http://education.ti.com , or Document DE 6, at http://www.cemetech.net/projects/item.php?id=6 .

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