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PROGRAM:

NAME


packxxk - pack TI graphing calculator software files

SYNOPSIS


packxxk [ -t type ] [ -d date ] [ -o xxkfile ] appfile ...

DESCRIPTION


packxxk is a program to generate Flash Application and OS files for the Texas Instruments
TI-73, TI-83 Plus, TI-84 Plus, TI-89, and TI-92 Plus graphing calculators. The files
generated are in the ``TIFL'' format used by recent versions of TI's GraphLink and TI-
Connect software.

The input file to packxxk must be in TI-Hex or TIFL format to begin with, and (in order
for the application to be installed) it must have been digitally signed before being
packed. packxxk does not do this, nor does it check for the presence of a signature. You
can use rabbitsign(1) to sign applications in several common formats.

If multiple input files are specified, packxxk creates a multi-part TIFL file.

OPTIONS
-t type
Specify the type of program (e.g., `8xk' for a TI-83 Plus application, or `73u' for
a TI-73 operating system.) The default behavior is to infer the program type from
the name of the input file. (If the input file does not have a recognized suffix,
the type is guessed based on the contents of the program header.)

-c id Manually specify the calculator device ID (e.g., 0x73 for the TI-83 Plus, or 0x74
for the TI-73.)

-d [ month/day/year | day-month-year ]
Manually specify the date stamp for the application. The default is to use the
current date in the local time zone.

-o xxkfile
Specify the output file name (default is to write to standard output.)

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