Ok before I get flamed I'll explain why I want to do this. My Calculus teacher will only let us use a ti-83 or below, and resets our memory before every test. Now I don't use the programs anyway ...
The year was 1999. I was pondering all too carefully what kind of threads I'd be wearing come the new school year. But all I could really think about was exactly how much of my styling budget would be ...
The TI-83 plus graphing calculator, originally placed on shelves in 1999, is the third-highest-selling graphing calculator on Amazon. Think about that for a second. A tech product built 15 years ago ...
You can leave the TI graphing calculator at home thanks to this web-based TI-83 and TI-84 emulator. As with pretty much all emulators, this depends on a ROM image from the actual hardware to work. But ...
Check out ticalc.org. They have lots of info on programming TI calculators. I'm not sure if they have exactly what you want, but it's a good place to start looking.