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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #45 on: November 11, 2010, 03:50:18 pm »
That's okay, apology taken, let's forget about this :P

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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #46 on: November 11, 2010, 03:52:58 pm »
216x384 reso with 65535 colors ... that's pretty good for a calc.
Is it a bad sign that we think of that as high resolution? :)

Lol, imagine TI in this comic:





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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #47 on: November 11, 2010, 03:55:12 pm »
xkcd I assume? That has got to be the best comic out there. (not that specific one, but xkcd in general)

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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #48 on: November 11, 2010, 03:55:34 pm »
Lol, imagine TI in this comic:
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"What, you need more than 100 pixels in any direction? What the hell are you doing with these things, programming?"
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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #49 on: November 11, 2010, 03:58:14 pm »
xkcd I assume? That has got to be the best comic out there. (not that specific one, but xkcd in general)

Yeah, I've already seen them all, so I can always come up with an xkcd when context's right :D

Lol, imagine TI in this comic:
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"What, you need more than 100 pixels in any direction? What the hell are you doing with these things, programming?"

No, of course not. Why would we program calcs? :P

But seriously, why did graphing calc companies add ASM/C originally anyway? Not that I'm complaining :D




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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #50 on: November 11, 2010, 03:58:30 pm »
Lol, imagine TI in this comic:
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"What, you need more than 100 pixels in any direction? What the hell are you doing with these things, programming?"

Nice! I am putting that down in my quotes.txt variable on my laptop...

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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #51 on: November 11, 2010, 04:01:25 pm »
xkcd I assume? That has got to be the best comic out there. (not that specific one, but xkcd in general)

Yeah, I've already seen them all, so I can always come up with an xkcd when context's right :D

Lol, imagine TI in this comic:
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"What, you need more than 100 pixels in any direction? What the hell are you doing with these things, programming?"

No, of course not. Why would we program calcs? :P

But seriously, why did graphing calc companies add ASM/C originally anyway? Not that I'm complaining :D

I remember back when I had that laptop-like (TI-99?) it said basically that it was implemented because they couldn't make everything related to math, so they gave us a means to make what we needed. They just provided the means to use it, we made what fit our needs best.

Crap, double post. Sorry 'bout that :D

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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #52 on: November 11, 2010, 04:05:16 pm »
Is it just me, or is Casio doing everything we wanted TI to do? ;D

Not just you. C Programming, Colours...

Lots of people have suggested migrating, but Casio's graphics aren't that good, are they?

216x384 reso with 65535 colors ... that's pretty good for a calc.

Too bad about the CAS, though. One thing the Nspire still has an edge on :)

I've managed to survive without a full CAS on the 83+ series. I suppose I can survive the Prizm too. In any case, it's just a matter of waiting, given that the Prizm uses a similar processor to the nspire.

Personally, I'm holding onto some money so I can buy one of these when they come out.

Well, I'm all for C programming, but I would prefer an OOP language.  Then again,
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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #53 on: November 11, 2010, 05:56:24 pm »
I personally could care less about a CAS, and if this thing is open to third party dev right out of the box we can make our own anyways. High res screen, color, and decent programability right out of the box? Yes please! Oh and seriously people, you wouldn't buy it because you think its ugly? Have you seen the Nspire? :P

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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #54 on: November 11, 2010, 07:46:39 pm »
it looks like that the prizm has most of the main stuff, that we need. and much more! In built cas is not needed as much because cas will definitely be made possible with a program. out of the box, it's all good news!!!
It does not look ugly at all...
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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #55 on: November 11, 2010, 10:12:06 pm »
I personally don't care about the calc design. Personally I find the TI-Nspire to look pretty ugly compared to the 83+ and I still use it more than any other of my calcs (although in 84+ mode).

Also I tried Casio calcs and they're not that hard to use. Different button config/menu locations != harder to use. You would say the same thing about the 83+ if you started on Casio calcs. The Casio series works like a TI-85/86 to a certain extent: all menus are at the bottom of screen and you use the top keys to access them.

I don't think the prizm will kill TI programming in long terms, unless TI really continues to screw up more and more. I personally stick to TI but I will get a Prizm and try to program for it.

Also ASHBAD try to be careful about comments towards other programmers, because it sounded rude in the first place, so it's inevitable it caused a reaction from the one who it was directed at. Glad you apologised, though.

And Xeda try to not double-post. :P

Also let's try to be careful to not start an anti-Casio discussion either because I don't think that's how we will attract Casio programmers when the Prizm comes out. :P
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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #56 on: November 11, 2010, 10:24:50 pm »
I really want one.  I suppose the standard for games would get much higher, though.
Like, now, if a game is greyscale, it's really good, because of the standard and capabilities of the calcs.  Color would really change that.

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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #57 on: November 11, 2010, 10:30:25 pm »
Yeah true, although there will still be BASIC too. Look at Axe popularity (and now ASM): there are still people coding in BASIC and people enjoying their games. Sometimes, people will like to see what we can do under limitations, and from what I saw, the Prizm doesn't seem that fast, so even if there's color, maybe we won't see extremely complex 3D stuff, still. There may be the people who play only for graphics that might change that a bit, though.

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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #58 on: November 11, 2010, 10:40:07 pm »
Yeah, but I suppose if you attach the tag 'BASIC' or 'ASM'/'Axe' to a game, there are different standards, too.

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Re: More Casio Prizm information
« Reply #59 on: November 11, 2010, 10:48:13 pm »
I really want one.  I suppose the standard for games would get much higher, though.
Like, now, if a game is greyscale, it's really good, because of the standard and capabilities of the calcs.  Color would really change that.

The standards might be higher, but just look at the things possible with full computers. It's just a matter of developing the languages capable of fully and easily exploiting the hardware. Axe dramatically extended the power of ASM by getting rid much of the tedious stuff. It proved that choice of language is indeed important in the quality of projects.

Plus, haven't you ever been frustrated with designing a greyscale menu? Having color allows you to fully use the more powerful editing software on your computer.
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