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I imagine some on-calc game programming language for the Nspire coming out some day too (I have stuff lying around, main bottleneck is learning how to access the screen in nspire c)
Are you only limited to TI calcs? What about a Casio calc? I really enjoy my 9750gII, the BASIC is powerful and runs at a decent speed, and they can also be programmed in C. They also have an iOS-esque menu (more friendlier than TI's command-line interface), and good filesystem tools.
Quote from: Spyro543 on April 11, 2013, 10:46:53 amAre you only limited to TI calcs? What about a Casio calc? I really enjoy my 9750gII, the BASIC is powerful and runs at a decent speed, and they can also be programmed in C. They also have an iOS-esque menu (more friendlier than TI's command-line interface), and good filesystem tools.What is command-line like in TI's OSes ? On the contrary, I like TI's calc for having a key to go in every menu, while on Casio, you have to guess the first key then press the F# keys like twenty times before getting to the right token.