1) TiLP can perform the following operations:
Depending on the calculator type, some functions may be unavailable. The chart below sums up the available operations:
73 | 82 | 83 | 83+/84+ | 85 | 86 | 89 (tm) |
92 | 92+ | V200 |
NSpire | |
Ready |
* | * | * | * | * | * |
* |
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Screenshot | * | * | * | * | * | * | * | * | * | * |
* |
DirList | * | * | * | * | * | * | * | * | * |
* |
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Variables | * | * | * | * | * | * | * | * | * | * |
* |
Backup | * | * | * | * | * | * | * | * | * | * |
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ROM dump | * | * |
* | * | * | * | * | * | * | * |
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FLASH apps | * | * | * | * | * |
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OS upgrades | * | * | * | * | * |
* |
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ID-LIST | ? | |
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* | |
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* | |
* | * |
* |
Remote control | * |
* |
* | * | * | * | * |
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Clock | * |
* |
* |
* |
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Version |
* |
* |
* |
* |
* |
* |
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Create folder / Delete variable |
* |
* |
* |
* |
* |
* |
2) All operations are available from the toolbar
or by Drag and Drop (DnD for short).
DnD works in 2 ways:
- from the calculator frame to the computer frame,
- from the computer frame to the calculator frame.
3) Summary:
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- the top node (TI92+) and the others (Screen, Operating System, Variables,
Applications, ID-LIST, Clock) can be double-clicked or dragged. - dragging a folder selects all variables beneath the folder during the drag operation only. - you can use mouse or keyboard for selecting one or more items. - any number of elements may be selected. Clicks toggle the state of an item; the Ctrl key may be used to enlarge the selection, and Shift key to select between the focus and the child pointed to. - Ctrl+A selects all items whereas Ctrl+Shift+A unselect them all. |
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Click this icon to check whether your
calculator is ready for transmission. Usually, you don't need to use it
since TiLP automatically uses this operation whenever you do a
transfer, but it may be useful to restore the connection after an error. Note: this button has an add-on when using a DirectLink cable; it allows to reopen device connection without restarting TiLP2 (except for Titanium under Linux). |
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Get a list of folders, variables, and applications stored on the calculator. The resulting tree is displayed in the calculator frame. |
Note: TiLP keeps track of variables and/or applications sent to the handheld and automatically updates the left view consequently (caching).
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Backup some
calculator data. On FLASH calculators: the backup is not a true backup, it's a group of all variables (83+/84+/89/92+/V200PLT) but attributes are kept (locking/archiving) and FLASH applications are not saved. If you selected TIGroup as backup format, FLASH applications are saved. On the other calculators, the backup is a memory copy and contains the whole calculator content. Alternate way: by double-clicking the Variables node. |
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Restore the calculator content by sending a previously received backup. Contrary to TI's software, variables will stay archived if they were archived before the backup. |
1°) The calculator frame lists variables and applications stored onto your calculator. By clicking on an item, you can select one or more variables/applications.
Next, drag the selection to receive variables/applications if the calculator support directory listing. Otherwise, use the Receive button (TI82/85).2°) The computer frame lists the files in your current folder like displayed at the bottom. You can change folder by double-clicking the
The main window only contains the remote view
(calculator). You have to use the Send
& Receive toolbar
buttons for operations.
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Open a file selector which lets you select one or more files to send. Allowed files are variables, applications or operating systems. |
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Same behaviour as explained in
the full GUI mode (2°). |
If you have enabled the confirm deleting/overwriting
option, TiLP will do a directory list before sending your variables / applications.
Next, it will display the following window :
TiLP will display all variables which already
exists on the calculator and will wait for an action. Select one or
more items with mouse or keyboard and use one of the 3 buttons (Overwrite, Rename, Skip) to change the action. Note :
you can also change the attribute (none, locked/protected, archived).
By double-clicking the top node (TI92+
for instance), TiLP will display OS version, BIOS version (boot-loader)
and battery status.
Beware: a backup should be done before doing a ROM dump.
Copyright notice:
ROM contents is copyrighted by Texas Instruments. You are not allowed
to copy and/or distribute any ROM image! For more informations, see the
License Agreement provided with any FLASH OS upgrade.
This operation will transfer a small assembly
program to your calculator. This program will copy the contents of the
calculator ROM onto the link cable. The program will be automatically
launched and the ROM will be dumped.
Calculators based on FLASH technology (TI83+,
TI84+, TI89, TI92+, V200PLT, 89 Titanium, Nspire) have a unique identifier
in their memory. On the models older than the Nspire, this identifier can
be requested for buying/signing some FLASH applications.
Double-click the Clock item to set/get clock:
Use the remote popup menu to create a folder on calc.
Select one or more variables or applications and use the remote popup menu to delete them. Please note that Titanium does not support deleting of FLASH applications, but the TI84+ does.