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where did you buy that calc? if it isnt used then i doubt it has the RAM pages.
if you're looking for somewhere to start and already have some knowledge about the workings of basic then you should check out quigibo's Axe Parser. it's a good way of transitioning from basic to asm, if that's your goal, and is fast enough to make wonderful games on it's own.
pokemon ftw, especially magikarp
/\harden battles are the best =D
Yeah, I was going to start with that soon. I think I should program a bit more in TI-BASIC first, though.
Do you have any programming experience besides for a couple weeks of TI-BASIC?
Quote from: JosJuice on October 02, 2010, 02:07:55 pm Yeah, I was going to start with that soon. I think I should program a bit more in TI-BASIC first, though.Any interesting program ideas so far?
I prefer the unknown. I'm not much of a pokemon fan, but I would either go with unknown or mew
Welcome here! What's the last letter of the serial number (on the back of the calc)? That'll tell us if it has the extra RAM or not.
A. I was a bit confused at first, though, since there also was an S earlier in the serial number.