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Heh heh. New avatar to match my favorite dragon.
What? I just like the vampire dragon, so now (thanks again to squidget) I have a vampire/human creature as my avatar.I don't like all that Twilight stuff. Vampires should be vampires.
Quote from: ASHBAD_ALVIN on November 29, 2010, 01:54:39 pmgood sirs you are what you eat, they say.Youre new avatar is extremely cool. I need to change avatar, you are getting bored, right?
good sirs you are what you eat, they say.
Quote from: ScoutDavid on November 29, 2010, 05:48:33 pmQuote from: ASHBAD_ALVIN on November 29, 2010, 01:54:39 pmgood sirs you are what you eat, they say.Youre new avatar is extremely cool. I need to change avatar, you are getting bored, right?I can help you on that. Just ask, I have so many good ones I can hand out to people...
Mine is the TI-89 equivalent of the "RAM clear" avatar that someone has... can't remember who. Or did have.It's the "LINE 1111 EMULATOR" error message. It's a crash of some sort, but the calc doesn't auto RAM clear, so it just sits there with that black bar across the screen until you reset it.But, I took it in TiEmu, which has a smaller display screen than the LCD on the actual calc, so that's why it's a little small.
Quote from: TC01 on November 30, 2010, 06:15:55 pmMine is the TI-89 equivalent of the "RAM clear" avatar that someone has... can't remember who. Or did have.It's the "LINE 1111 EMULATOR" error message. It's a crash of some sort, but the calc doesn't auto RAM clear, so it just sits there with that black bar across the screen until you reset it.But, I took it in TiEmu, which has a smaller display screen than the LCD on the actual calc, so that's why it's a little small.The TI-89 has an emu like NSpire's TI Emu? That's cool!The NSpire's emulator is very good, but NCubate is much better because it allows ndless and easily C programming
Err, not exactly. The 68k emulator made by the community (now debrouxl) is called "TiEmu".It's good and well-integrated with GCC4TI (and TIGCC).
Mines a blank space. Blank spaces were invented in 1720 by a famous European artist named Eliahou von Starjenflag and gained popularity in North America during the Revolution.After the events in Roswell, New Mexico involving UFOs, blank spaces became less prominent in daily life, as space travel and aliens became the main focus of most Americans.They came back into the limelight shortly during the early years of Rock and Roll in the United States, but were ultimately overshadowed by Nirvana and Metallica, and slipped away into the shadows again.I use a blank space as my avatar to show respect to the hard battles that blank spaces won and lost before they became obsolete. I believe that someday, blank spaces will have their time, and I will be there to witness the awesome power of...nothing.That is all.EDIT: The Game
Quote from: Broseph Radson on October 11, 2010, 09:12:59 amMines a blank space. Blank spaces were invented in 1720 by a famous European artist named Eliahou von Starjenflag and gained popularity in North America during the Revolution.After the events in Roswell, New Mexico involving UFOs, blank spaces became less prominent in daily life, as space travel and aliens became the main focus of most Americans.They came back into the limelight shortly during the early years of Rock and Roll in the United States, but were ultimately overshadowed by Nirvana and Metallica, and slipped away into the shadows again.I use a blank space as my avatar to show respect to the hard battles that blank spaces won and lost before they became obsolete. I believe that someday, blank spaces will have their time, and I will be there to witness the awesome power of...nothing.That is all.EDIT: The Game