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Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« on: February 15, 2011, 11:14:12 pm »
    Aside from the Prizm, Casio rarely gets any facetime around here at Omnimaga.  Most of the earlier calcs don't even have a powerful enough Basic Language to create games like (some) TI calcs have.  The Casio fx-9860 is Casio's second newest calculator after the Prism, and actually has a very nice platform for developing games.  It has a form of Basic just like the Prism (although a little faster) and Assembly accessed through Add-ins.  This video tribute shows that while we may be primarily a TI site, TI does not rule exclusively when it comes to games:



There are just as many diverse games as you could find on TiCalc.  There are 3D games such as wolfenstein and PongoBall, there are physics based games such as Pool and Indestructo Tank, there are the classic arcade games such as pacman and space invaders, there is even a pokemon clone, as well as a city simulating game.

Clearly, Casio is a powerful competitor to the TI game industry, despite their somewhat less known games in our circles here.   The topic on Caso Kingdom for this video can be found here http://casiokingdom.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=1751 and many other projects and threads can be found elsewhere on the same site.

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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2011, 11:25:30 pm »
It does have some pretty cool games...
Are those all on casiocalc/casiokingdom?
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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2011, 11:39:46 pm »
I wish on the 9860G there was something like Axe Parser, it would really rule. Some of these games are great. The reason why there aren't as many Casio games as on TI is because TI has a monopoly and Casio BASIC is much slower than TI-BASIC.

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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2011, 11:53:42 pm »
There's less of a community...
Casio calc can clearly be pushed very far, by the looks of it, compared to TI calcs.  They just need the programmers, it seems to me.
Can't do much about the monopoly, but the games the community has control over ;D
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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2011, 11:58:31 pm »
After all, the FX-9860G has a 29 MHz processor which can be clocked up. It's just that the community is so small that there are fewer people interested into hacking these calcs or creating even cooler stuff. The only time the Casio community seemed to have higher activity than the TI community was in 2008.

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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2011, 11:59:41 pm »
I can just imagine...what the BrandonW of casio calcs would do O.O
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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #6 on: February 16, 2011, 12:42:52 am »
Indeed. That said it seems that SimonLothar on Casiokingdom is very dedicated into hacking the Prizm and 9860G, so maybe he could help a lot.

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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #7 on: February 16, 2011, 12:53:33 am »
TI monopoly ... not for long.  >:D i'm now trying to convince my school to endorse the Prizm for next school year. Showing capabilities of what you couldn't do before and teaching teachers (isn't that ironic) on how to use it. Assuming that TI will eventually cancel the 83+, I don't want my school to then ask students to buy nspire's. Sooner or later we will need many more Prizm game programmers.

List of stuff I need to do before September:
1. Finish the Emulator of the Casio Prizm (in active development)
2. Finish the the SH3 asm IDE/assembler/linker program (in active development)
3. Create a partial Java virtual machine  for the Prizm (not started)
4. Create Axe for the Prizm with an Axe legacy mode (in planning phase)
5. Develop a large set of C and asm libraries for the Prizm (some progress)
6. Create an emulator of the 83+ for the Prizm (not started)
7. Create a well polished game that showcases the ability of the Casio Prizm (not started)

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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #8 on: February 16, 2011, 01:01:28 am »
Now I wish that could have some sort of snowball effect and spread accross schools.

For sure I'll stick to BASIC unless Axe comes out for the prizm, though, and programmable on-calc.

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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #9 on: February 16, 2011, 02:17:28 am »
Looks like they got a lot of talented programmers over there. I remember 4nic8 was quite the programmer too, just a lack of participation over on the casio stuff.

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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #10 on: February 16, 2011, 02:21:16 am »
Added fx-9860g emulator to the long list of Prizm software yet to be written. but Actually that shouldn't be too bad to program.


List of stuff I need to do before September:
1. Finish the Emulator of the Casio Prizm (in active development)
2. Finish the the SH3 asm IDE/assembler/linker program (in active development)
3. Create a partial Java virtual machine  for the Prizm (not started)
4. Create Axe for the Prizm with an Axe legacy mode (in planning phase)
5. Develop a large set of C and asm libraries for the Prizm (some progress)
6. Create an emulator of the 83+ for the Prizm (not started)
7. Create a well polished game that showcases the ability of the Casio Prizm (not started)

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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #11 on: February 16, 2011, 10:10:27 am »
And don't forget: The fx-9860GII, fx-9860GII SD, fx-9860G AU PLUS and fx-9860G Slim also have a backlight display like the Prizm.
So you can do some nice blinking in your games, too! ;)
« Last Edit: February 16, 2011, 10:17:42 am by cfxm »

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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #12 on: February 16, 2011, 11:35:56 am »
I thought in the 9860gii series it was controlled by a manual switch...
I wouldn't know, though.  My "9860" is actually a hacked 9750 so it doesn't have a backlight :P
Hopefully anything having to do with the backlight wouldn't crash it or something...
Oh well.  Got a good price on it ;)

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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #13 on: February 16, 2011, 03:38:05 pm »
Those are some epic games!  They look great. :)

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Re: Casio fx-9860G Tribute Video
« Reply #14 on: February 16, 2011, 04:05:12 pm »
Looks like they got a lot of talented programmers over there. I remember 4nic8 was quite the programmer too, just a lack of participation over on the casio stuff.
Yeah I remember him, Deimos too. Too bad EPS forums were so buggy, if they were fixed along with the server issues people wouldn't have left (except maybe 4nic8 who lost interest in calcs). Deimos made several cool MLC games for the Algebra FX series. Also an example of great AFX ASM game is Shadow World.

On a side note the AFX is another cool calc for ASM games, since it supports add-ins too. However, its BASIC is even slower than the old Casio calcs and the Prizm, ASM isn't as fast as on the 9860G and the Flash chip in these calcs is so cheap that they break after 3 or 4 years.

Also somebody else made a new Casio vid, but it mostly showcases the same games as the previous one:
« Last Edit: February 16, 2011, 04:05:54 pm by DJ_O »