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many many questions
« on: June 21, 2010, 02:07:49 pm »
kind of new in calc community and i would like help with these please.

the questions kind of should be obvious.
mostly how  (h) , is that real/possible (itr) , what the   (wtf), who (w), why would you/when would you need to (wwy)
where do i find this  (wdift)

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166: (itr)  You customize the run indicator to display a rickroll                                                                            (ok)
???: (itr)  You can manage to port TI-Nspire OS to the TI-84+SE. (according to BrandonW, it would be very possible) (ok)
133. (wwy) You've written your own FAT32 driver for flash drives over 4GB to replace the semi-malfunctioning one in USB8x   (ok)
142. You have practiced pronouncing Joe Wingbermuehle's name in case you ever meet him ( who is he? )  ( ok thanks )
140. Benjamin Moody's and Brandon Wilson's email addresses are in your contacts even though they have no idea who you are   ( who are they? ) ( ok)
103: When people interrupt you you silence them with di. (???? di????? )   (ok i understand :P)
127- you make tool-assisted speedruns of calculator games  (ok i think)
3- (wtf) You always prefix short sentences with .db (ok i guess)
54- (wtf) If someone says "What's up?" you say "25"  (omg amazing)
130: (h) You hack the calculator to display numbers over 10^100 (ok  but if anyone has any info on this please elaborate.)
70- ( where are my peanuts!)  Every time a new person arrive in the class, you give him peanuts. ( what is that about? )  
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135. ( explain Blod please ) To get them back for it, you quickly punch in the hex code to activate BLOD on their calc    (ok, so never do at all.  what does the asm code tell it to do? )
139.            You laugh as your friend gets his ipod taken away for watching video clips, then you pretend to do some calculations as you watch a dithered version of "The  Matrix": lobby scene.   ( how do you watch videos? i know its black and white with bad quality so don't mention that )
112:           You have memorized the numbers to sign your 3rd party OS ( will i never need to do this? )
57- (has this been done yet?) You have networked several calc's together to compute fractals faster
33- (h)       The USB port is used for USB flash drive
20- (wdift)  You have a dictionary in your calculator for English class   (can anyone give me a link to tese two?)
21- (wdift)  You have a world map in your calculator for Geography



thanks
« Last Edit: June 21, 2010, 05:51:47 pm by happybobjr »
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Re: many many questions
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2010, 02:16:01 pm »
166 - possible, not going to happen
166 ":" Maybe.  Ask Brandon, I haven't heard of this.  Sounds like bullshit to me
127 - Use wabbitemu
130 - theoretically possible, i havent seen it done
133 - /me shrugs
135 - Sends extra power to the display (Blue Lines Of Death) and can destroy it after a few minutes
139 - Look it up on ticalc
140 - You are not a person.  Go away, ignorant spirit. <jk> :)
142 - Don't know
112 - Lets you install 3rd party OSes, like encryption
103 - Disable Interrupts.  Assembly thing
77 - no.
68 - Just, just... No.
70 - Didnt you get peanuts?
3 - Assembly thing
8/9 - Who knows, who knows
20 - What is confusing about this?
21 - ^?
33 - usb8x, and wifi is not possible yet
57 - possible, not done yet
54 - /me shrugs
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Re: many many questions
« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2010, 02:18:20 pm »
142 - He made Ion.


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Re: many many questions
« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2010, 02:19:29 pm »
@166, brandon said sometrhing along the lines that something like the TI-Nspire OS could be done for the 84+. Maybe it would be slower, but it would fit. His reasoning was because the TI-Nspire is filled with unused crap that TI did not remove (note, they use someone elses' software for the most part, Nucleus, or something like that), which is what makes the TI-Nspire OS this large. Also the TI portion of the code is very unoptimized if I remember.

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Re: many many questions
« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2010, 02:19:58 pm »
133 - Usb8x messes up on big flash drives.
140 - Two awesome people that are great at calc stuff.
142 - He made Ion.
33 - *ZTrumpet looks at The Penguin 77...
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Re: many many questions
« Reply #5 on: June 21, 2010, 02:22:18 pm »
54: 25 is the basic getkey code for up
I think over 4 gigabytes in a flash drive, the FS is set up differently or something...or it might have to do with the 8bit cpu *shrugs*

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Re: many many questions
« Reply #6 on: June 21, 2010, 02:23:24 pm »
Oh!  Right.  Up.  25.  Err...

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Re: many many questions
« Reply #7 on: June 21, 2010, 02:23:33 pm »
Oh boy fresh meat. :P

Anywho, anything you hear about calcs connecting to the internetz or being a cellphone is bull$hit

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Re: many many questions
« Reply #8 on: June 21, 2010, 02:27:26 pm »
I am certain it could eventually be possible, though, through Bluetooth (/me points at BrandonW and ThePenguin77). It wouldn't be very practical, though, unless it's possible to use a wi-fi connector or something, because otherwise having to be near a computer to connect your calc to the net would defeat the purpose of on-calc web. It would be cool, though, if we could download calc games directly from the internet to the calc.

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Re: many many questions
« Reply #9 on: June 21, 2010, 02:48:55 pm »
I told Brandon Wilson that if he writes me a WiFi driver for the calculator, I would write a YouTube viewer.

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Re: many many questions
« Reply #10 on: June 21, 2010, 05:51:58 pm »
updated it
School: East Central High School
 
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Re: many many questions
« Reply #11 on: June 21, 2010, 06:03:56 pm »
actually, i have seen a video of 57. a guy put 2 calcs together, using some sort of ASM lib to manage the connection. he was computing a mandelbrot almost twice as fast as a single calc could.

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Re: many many questions
« Reply #12 on: June 21, 2010, 06:52:50 pm »
20: DetachedSolutions made a spellchecker called DAWG. Don't know if there's a dictionary, though. It might not even be possible with just 160KB.
21: Similarly, DS made OurWorld, which is a (pretty impressive) world atlas.
112: The signing key was cracked a few years ago (and led to a whole onslaught of pointless DMCA notices by TI), so if you have the numbers (which are available at Brandon Wilson's website, you can sign a personal third-party operating system for the calculator.
135: The Blue Lines of Death trick is a moderately dangerous function where you overheat your calculator's LCD to spill its liquid crystals, which appear blue.
70: Okay, I don't really understand this, either (I received three bags of peanuts when I posted my introduction (this included a limited edition The Game bag (thanks for that, though I lost the Game as a result (I just lost the Game again (you probably did too))))). Is this some sort of Omni tradition?

EDIT: Where are these from, anyway?
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Re: many many questions
« Reply #13 on: June 21, 2010, 06:55:58 pm »
70: Okay, I don't really understand this, either (I received three bags of peanuts when I posted my introduction (this included a limited edition The Game bag (thanks for that, though I lost the Game as a result (I just lost the Game again (you probably did too))))). Is this some sort of Omni tradition?
You are a disgrace to TI Basic programmers everywhere.  Who would close all those parenthesis? ;) j/k

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Re: many many questions
« Reply #14 on: June 21, 2010, 07:00:39 pm »
70: Okay, I don't really understand this, either (I received three bags of peanuts when I posted my introduction (this included a limited edition The Game bag (thanks for that, though I lost the Game as a result (I just lost the Game again (you probably did too))))). Is this some sort of Omni tradition?
You are a disgrace to TI Basic programmers everywhere.  Who would close all those parenthesis? ;) j/k

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70: Is this some sort of Omni tradition? I don't really understand this, either (I received three bags of peanuts when I posted my introduction (this included a limited edition The Game bag (thanks for that, though I lost the Game as a result (I just lost the Game again (you probably did too
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