Graphlink Guide

TI Graphlink is a program which allows a Macintosh computer and a TI graphing calculator to communicate. In particular,

This document is a short guide to TI Graphlink. For more information, refer to the TI Graphlink Manual.

You must have a TI Graphing Calculator Model TI73, TI83, TI89 or TI92.

The Macintosh computer must have a Graphlink cable. In the computer lab, these computers are marked with a sign reading "TI GRAPHLINK".

Making the Connection

File Transfer From the Calculator

If you have a program file on the calculator which you want to print, edit, or email, you can easily move it to the Macintosh once your Graphlink connection has been made.

The current screen of the calculator appears as a file with the name screen. You can drag this back to the Macintosh just like any other file. If you double click on the Macintosh version, it will pop open, and you can print a copy.

File Transfer From the Macintosh

The Macintosh can be a good place to edit programs that you want to run on your calculator. You may also copy files over the Internet (or from the Delta Server) to the Macintosh. Once your Graphlink connection is established, it's easy to copy Macintosh files to your calculator.