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Hi I just joined. The site looks impressive! Can someone email me the Nspire OS v 1.7? My email is [email protected]Thx.
QuoteHi I just joined. The site looks impressive! Can someone email me the Nspire OS v 1.7? My email is [email protected]Thx.My first post Just wondering, we should state how many posts we have in total, it actually shows it in "Show last posts of this member"I have 714 total (not including spam though).
Introduce yourself, Humor and Jokes, etc I just go to the last post in "Show last posts of this member" and look at the number for their first post and that's how many they have total w/o spam unless you have over 1000 posts since it doesn't seem to show up.
I cannot tell what is my exact post count including spam and non-counting sections, because:1) About 500-1000 posts are located in the staff/admin/moderation sub-forums, which I no longer have access to2) About 11000 of my non-spam posts and possibly over 2000 spam ones are located on the old board database on Invisionfree, which is gone3) A dozen are located on the even older yAronet Omnimaga databaseOtherwise, if I only count this board and posts outside the staff sections, I have 33473 total.
Note that the manager usergroup is not coming back, since it was hardly used anymore on the old board
Hi, i am honored for you joining my website at jhgenius01.webs.com, and the number of your posts on omnimaga is phenominal!!! over 13000!!! anyway about me...I first arrived on the calculator scene in 2008 when i received my cousin's CASIO CFX-9850GB+. I soon wanted some games but there was no link cable. In the end i found many games on UCF and CasioKingdom and managed to type them in (opened the .cat file in word and then printed it out for me to type) I even typed out the whole Star Wars game (at least 18000 bytes) by Sean Tan but i changed it to save memory! I also took a basic game, Indy2000 and changed into a cool featured pack game with highscores and stuff. Anyway, this year my new school required a TI-nspire and so i moved into the TI-nspire programming scene. I soon realised that the programming capability of the nspire was much lacking than the 9850, I couldn't make games such as pacman. Oh well, I finally made a game on 15 August 2010, Jason's TI-nspire's Hold 'em available for download on ticalc.org. Upcoming games include Battle of 16s and Cosmic Legions, both strategy games.