2009
03.07

Tired of just using your Calculator for making neat graphs? hmhross, of hmross.co.nr shows us how to install and play four full levels of Super Mario! Plus, you’ll get to know all the different cables that you can’t use with your calc! Using MirageOS, the software this guy uses, also lets you put other games on there, such as Dance Dance Revolution. Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Connect your calculator to your computer using a TI-GraphLink cable (this should have come with your device). If you don’t have this, get one here for $20.
  2. Install MirageOS. It’s free, so if you pay for it somewhere else, demand a refund!
  3. Download the Mario Program, and the four available levels, listed below.
  4. Download and run TI Connect, and keep this open.
  5. Locate the Mario Program, you’ll need this to play SM. Right click, and select “Send To TI Device…”
  6. Once that’s finished, you’ll want to Archive the files, not RAM, you won’t be able to graph if you save it as RAM!
  7. Find the games you downloaded, then upload those to Archive also.

Once that’s done, you’ll now be the coolest kid in class! Well, at least your calculator will kick butt. Other than Mario, you can find more games here. They’re much easier to install, but go about it the same way as listed here.

Mario Level 1
Mario Level 2
Mario Level 3
Mario Level 4

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  1. Wow

  2. Hey, I commented on the other site asking for a way to get a mario level password so I could edit it. Anyway, yeah, that site link you gave me was the one where I got the level set I want the pass to XD
    it was called Call of Duty: Mario’s Finest Hour
    idk if you may know the pass just cuz it was from the site you were already thinking of. I’ve gotten all my levels from that site including Dream Escape: Nightmare which was hard to beat, but beatable =D

    • Good choice of game! Yeah, I wish I could help, but that developer tends to set passwords for most of his “free” games. While it’s awesome that he makes them, and releases them freely, I think he should also release the source code for tweaks and mods.

      One thing you could do is email the developer directly, I have no way of confirming this address valid, but his email’s on this page – http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/397/39713.html

      Explain what your situation is, what you want to do/change, and what you need from him. If he’s as cool as his game was, I’d think he’d let an individual use his source under the circumstances that you don’t release it as your own.

      Hope this helps!