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The '''TI-84 Plus CE''' is a color LCD graphing calculator from [[Texas Instruments]].
{{Infobox calculator|name=TI-84 Plus CE|type=Graphing|manufacturer=Texas Instruments|introduced=2015|predecessor=[[TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition]]|display_type=Color Backlit LCD|display_size=320x240|processor=Zilog eZ80|frequency=48 MHz|ports=mini USB A/B|power=Lithium-Ion Rechargable}}


The '''TI-84 Plus CE''' is a color LCD graphing calculator from [[Texas Instruments]].


In 2021, a variant with a faster co-processor was released, allowing it to run programs written in [[wikipedia:MicroPython|MicroPython.]]
== Overview ==
The TI-84 Plus CE was released in 2015 as a successor to the less than well received [[TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition]]. It is a major improvement, with a much thinner design and faster, more modern processor.
== Regional Variants ==
Mostly due to differing exam regulations, there are several distinct models of the TI-84 Plus CE released in different regions.<ref>https://my.calcs.quest/timeline</ref>
In France, it is known as the TI-83 Premium CE and TI-83 Premium CE Edition Python.
In other European regions, it is known as the TI-84 Plus CE-T and TI-84 Plus CE-T Python Edition. The only notable difference is an LED that blinks while in Press-to-test mode.
== Programming and Jailbreaking ==
By normal means on new OS versions, you can only write programs in [[TI Basic]].
If you have a model with the extra co-processor (and Python suffix), you can write programs in MicroPython, although the slow processor and limited memory of the calculator make it less than ideal to use.
As of OS 5.5, TI has restricted the use of assembly programs. In response, YvanTT released a jailbreak known as [https://yvantt.github.io/arTIfiCE/ arTIfiCE] in 2020. It uses an exploit found in TI's Cabri Jr. application to gain full access to the calculator once again.
== References ==
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[[Category:Graphing calculator]]
[[Category:Graphing calculator]]
[[Category:Texas Instruments]]
[[Category:Texas Instruments]]
[[Category:Pocket calculator]]
[[Category:Pocket calculator]]
[[Category:Help needed]]
[[Category:Help needed]]
[[Category:TI_Basic]]

Latest revision as of 18:21, 1 April 2024

TI-84 Plus CE
TypeGraphing
ManufacturerTexas Instruments
Introduced2015
PredecessorTI-84 Plus C Silver Edition
Calculator
Display typeColor Backlit LCD
Display size320x240
CPU
ProcessorZilog eZ80
Frequency48 MHz
Programming
Interfaces
Portsmini USB A/B
Other
Power consumptionLithium-Ion Rechargable

The TI-84 Plus CE is a color LCD graphing calculator from Texas Instruments.

In 2021, a variant with a faster co-processor was released, allowing it to run programs written in MicroPython.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The TI-84 Plus CE was released in 2015 as a successor to the less than well received TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition. It is a major improvement, with a much thinner design and faster, more modern processor.

Regional Variants[edit | edit source]

Mostly due to differing exam regulations, there are several distinct models of the TI-84 Plus CE released in different regions.[1]

In France, it is known as the TI-83 Premium CE and TI-83 Premium CE Edition Python.

In other European regions, it is known as the TI-84 Plus CE-T and TI-84 Plus CE-T Python Edition. The only notable difference is an LED that blinks while in Press-to-test mode.

Programming and Jailbreaking[edit | edit source]

By normal means on new OS versions, you can only write programs in TI Basic.

If you have a model with the extra co-processor (and Python suffix), you can write programs in MicroPython, although the slow processor and limited memory of the calculator make it less than ideal to use.

As of OS 5.5, TI has restricted the use of assembly programs. In response, YvanTT released a jailbreak known as arTIfiCE in 2020. It uses an exploit found in TI's Cabri Jr. application to gain full access to the calculator once again.

References[edit | edit source]