Assembly Language Programming: Inferential Statistics and Distribution Functions
2
Loading and Installing Inferential Statistics and
Distribution Features on Your TI
-
86
To load the inferential statistics and distribution features onto your TI
-
86, you
need a computer and the TI
-
86 Graph Link software and cable. You also need to
download the statistics program file from the Internet and save it on your
computer.
Loading the Inferential Statistics and Distribution Features into TI
-
86 Memory
1
Start the TI
-
86 Graph Link on
your computer.
WLink86.exe
2
Turn on your TI
-
86 and display
the home screen.
^
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l
3
Click on the Send button on the
TI
-
86 Graph Link toolbar to
display the Send dialog box.
4
Specify the statistics program
file as the file you want to send.
infstat1.86g
5
Send the program to the TI
-
86.
The program and its associated
executable file become items on
the
PRGM NAMES
menu.
6
Exit Graph Link.
Installing the Inferential Statistics and Distribution Features for Use
Use the assembly language program
Infstats
to install the inferential statistics and
distribution features directly into the TI
-
86’s built-in functions and menus. After
installation, the inferential statistics and distribution features are available each
time you turn on the calculator. You do not need to reinstall them each time.
When you run assembly language programs that do not install themselves into the
-
Œ
/
menu, their features are lost when you turn off the calculator.
All examples assume that
Infstats
is the only assembly language program installed
on your TI
-
86. The position of
STAT
on the
MATH
menu may vary, depending on
how many other assembly language programs are installed.
1
Select
Asm(
from the
CATALOG
to paste it to a blank line on the
home screen.
-
w
&
#
(move
4
to
Asm(
)
b
2
Select
Infstat
from the
PRGM
NAMES
menu to paste
Infstats
to the home screen as an
argument.
8
&
(select
Infstat
E
When sending a program
from your computer to the
TI
-
86, the calculator must not
be in Receive mode. The
Receive mode is used when
sending programs or data
from one calculator to
another.
Other files associated with
the assembly language
program (
exstats, exstats2,
statedit
) appear on the
PRGM NAMES
menu, but you
need not do anything with
them.
For assembly language
programs that must be
installed, up to three can be
installed at a time (although
the TI
-
86 can store as many
as permitted by memory). To
install a fourth, you must first
uninstall (page 3) one of the
others.