Saving and Loading a MathPrint™ Emulator State

When you save the MathPrint™ emulator state, a file is created that stores the emulator settings with all of the changes that you have made.

For example, you might want to set up a class presentation by entering data in a data editor and functions in the f(x) and g(x). When you save your changes in an emulator state file, you simply load the file to show your presentation. If you want to create different presentations for different classes, you can create multiple emulator state files.

Note: The key press history, screen capture shots, the emulator view, and the emulator size are not saved in the emulator state file. Please take note the MathPrint™ emulator state files may be large. Contact your IT department if your storage capacity is an issue.

Saving the MathPrint™ Emulator State

Managing, saving and loading an emulator state file is available for each MathPrint™ emulators. The TI-30X Plus MathPrint™ emulator state file can only be loaded on the TI-30X Plus MathPrint™ emulator.

Note: The TI-30X Pro MathPrint™ emulator state can only be loaded on the TI-30X Pro MathPrint™ emulator.

1. Click Actions > Save Emulator State....

2. In the dialog box:
a) Navigate to the folder in which you want to store the MathPrint™ emulator state file.
b) Type a file name. Use a name that describes the MathPrint™ emulator state.

Note: The MathPrint™ emulator state files will have a pre-configured filename with the file extension, *.s3l indicating the TI-30X Plus MathPrint™ calculator emulator state created by the TI-SmartView™ MathPrint™ emulator software. The extension for the TI-30X Pro MathPrint™ calculator emulator state is *.s3r. The extension for the TI-30X Prio MathPrint™ calculator emulator state is *.s3i.

c) Click Save.

Loading a MathPrint™ Emulator State

Because MathPrint™ emulator state files are specific to each calculator model, you can only load an emulator state file for the active calculator model.

1. Click Actions > Load Emulator State.

2. In the dialog box:
a) Navigate to the folder that contains the emulator state file.

Note: Only the MathPrint™ emulator state files for the active calculator model will be displayed.

b) Click the MathPrint™ emulator state name to highlight it.
c) Click Open.