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Sadly no, even if the component is compatible with your calculator, TI has designed the OS to only use as much Archive space as the original FLASH chip. This is true for all TI 84 and TI 83 calculators as far as I know.
-If all you want is some more storage, you can try out this app which allows USB interfacing with flash drives directly on the calculator as long as you have an OTG usb type a to mini usb adapter: https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/390/39064.html
+If all you want is some more storage to offload some things, you can connect your calculator to your computer using TI Connect (not the CE version). You can then use your computer to store programs and things you're not using.

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Sadly no, even if the component is compatible with your calculator, TI has designed the OS to only use as much Archive space as the original FLASH chip. This is true for all TI 84 and TI 83 calculators as far as I know.
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+If all you want is some more storage, you can try out this app which allows USB interfacing with flash drives directly on the calculator as long as you have an OTG usb type a to mini usb adapter: https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/390/39064.html

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Sadly no, even if the component is compatible with your calculator, TI has designed the OS to only use as much Archive space as the original FLASH chip. This is true for all TI 84 and TI 83 calculators as far as I know.

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