<p>I'm so confused, I have a TI 84 Plus now. And MirageOS is #1 most downloaded on ticalc.org so I got it. But when I got the Bubble game, it ended on TI's Apps list instead of MirageOS. Can anyone tell me the purpose of MirageOS?</p>
<p>It uses a different operating system, and the more advanced games are written under it. So if you want to play phoenix, mario, SF cave, ect., your gonna need MirrageOS.</p>
<p>STAY AWAY FROM CALCULATOR GAMES, ESP FROM MIRAGEOS </p>
<p>You will get better grades and learn more. </p>
<p>(I've experineced the difference)</p>
<p>I need something to do when I finish all assignments(including other classes homework)
Also, need something to do for Yearbook(stupid class:P)</p>
<p>PS, when I import a 'regular' game, it goes in Apps..If I download a 'mirageos' game, will it automatically go to MirageOS?</p>
<p>Yes, that would be correct, and the memory of the game would be equal to or less than the total memory of MirageOS (16384 bytes). This is also true with multiple applications under MirageOS.</p>
<p>pheonix..unbelievable</p>
<p>I'm trying to add mirageOS to my TI-84 Plus (it's NOT silver edition) and it keeps giving me an error message. what do I do?</p>
<p>MirageOS has games on too. If error, for aaron, try deleting and taking from someone else's calculator that it functions on. If not, restart your whole calculator so it's fresh and retry.</p>
<p>Fun times with MirageOS, Super Mario (deleted it because I beat the whole game over 30 times in Physics), Tunnel, Yahtzee (almost had to delete because I jumped up and yelled "Yahtzee" in calculus last year) and MANY MANY more fun times.</p>