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Casio Calculator Page
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Introduction
Here you will find stuff related to Casio graphing calculators, such as advice, programs to try, accessories, etc.
Some may MOCK my decision to devote a section of my site to Casio calculator-related stuff, and to them I say... I dunno, shut up.
Programs
A selection of Casio BASIC programs, some made by me, others from all around the internet. All are confirmed to work across calculators, whether CFX, AFX, or G/GII series. Clicking on the links in the "Name" column shows the program code in a new tab. They are also downloadable in .FXI/.CAT/.G1M format.
Prog. Name | Author | Description | Download |
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7NOTES | Zatteo Solutions | A note-taking program that uses string memory. Room for 7 sections with 126 characters each. | .cat |
Asteroids | -unknown- | A version of the arcade game ASTEROIDS on your casio! | .cat .g1m |
Battleship | -unknown- | -pulled from an unknown source- A "guess the number" game, similar to the board game Battleship | .g1m |
Bill Manager | me | A bill-management program for your calculator. Since it also depends on string memory, it needs to be set up using the program BILLSET. More details in the link. | .cat .g2m |
Bomb Runner | Tom Lynn | A game where you try and clear lines by dropping bombs. Download includes main program and BRDROP subroutine. | .ctf |
Breakout GOLD | Hidetake Jo | N/A | .cat |
Budget | Team 7D2 | (original is in french, english translated by me) Budget organizer. | .g2m |
Currency Converter | me | Tool to convert between 4 different types of currency: US Dollars, British Pounds, Euros, and Japanese Yen. | .g1m |
Getkey | -unknown- | Small utility to display the GETKEY value of a key on your calculator | .g1m |
Killer Comet | me | Another game. | .cat |
Omega Race FX | me | Inspired by the arcade game | .cat |
OXO | me | OXO is a tic-tac-toe type game using text characters. | .g1m |
Pacman | Marcus Lundstroem | Do you remember the classic PC game, Pacman? This was rewritten for Casio calculators. | .cat .g1m |
Pong | Mark Hutchinson | Pong. | .cat .g2m |
Rat Race | me | A Flappy Bird-style game. Your goal is to avoid the black bars for as long as possible. | .g1m |
STEWIE | me | Draws Stewie Griffin from Family Guy on your graph screen. | .cat |
Soyuz | me | Missile Command clone | .g1m |
Tetris | B. Rasmus Anthin | Tetris using text characters | .cat .g1m |
Tetris | Pierrotll | More developed version of tetris. Includes a pause feature and adjustable MAT. | .fxi .cat .g1m |
Tetris | "EA" | More developed version of tetris. | .g1m |
Tetris | Neuronix | More developed version of tetris. | .fxi .cat .g1m |
Z-Score | me | In statistics, the z-score is a... | .g1m |
Software/PC Utilities
These are computer programs meant for interfacing your calculator with a computer. There are several out there that work on PC/Mac/Unix systems.
Prog. Name | Platform | Description |
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CAL-LINK | Cross-platform | Modern, command line (GUI coming soon) utility for PC<->Calculator communication |
CaS | MS-DOS | One of the oldest pieces of transfer software. May not work on most computers- will start up in an emulator like DOSBox or NTVDM, but with no communication. |
CaS (source) | UNIX | Source code to CaS |
cat2fxi | Windows (32-bit) | an (outdated) tool to convert .cat files to the Algebra-FX compatible .fxi format. |
fxi2cat | Cross-platform | An (outdated) tool to convert between .cat and .fxi file formats. |
FA-124 | Cross-platform | Official software for PC<->Casio Calculator communication. Probably the most modern working solution for transferring programs to your calculator. Link goes to Casio's download page. |
Link-Up | MS-DOS | By Wallace Wadge- utility for PC<->Calculator communication |
MacCalc | Mac OS | utility for PC<->Calculator communication; the first for Macintosh computers. |
Xchange | Windows (32-bit) | utility for PC<->Calculator communication |
Accessories
FAQ
Some (in)frequently asked questions about all of this.
Q: What are the differences in syntax between TI-BASIC and Casio BASIC?
A: Here is a table that explains the difference in syntax.
Q: I'm using an older model Casio. How do i get it to communicate with my FA-124?
A: Since models 9750G and below do not have a USB connection, you may need to use an SB-88 communication cable. Charlie Watson's casiopage has an (outdated) assortment of calculator cables for all your PC<->Calculator communication needs. Or you can make an adapter- instructions for a schematic are an internet search away.
Q: Why not just use a Texas Instruments calculator (TI-83,84,etc)?
A: Because... I dunno, shut up.
Further Links
⚀ - Casio's official Graphing Calculator website
⚀ - Universal Casio Network
⚀ - Calculator page at Craig's
⚀ - Reopsitory of programs, compiled by Charlie Watson
⚀ - Casio Program Avenue
⚀ - Yet another collection of programs by Tom Lynn
⚀ - Planet Casio: French site consisting of programs, Add-ins (for newer models), and software utilities.
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