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Quote from: Deep Thought on November 11, 2010, 12:04:26 pm216x384 reso with 65535 colors ... that's pretty good for a calc.Is it a bad sign that we think of that as high resolution?
216x384 reso with 65535 colors ... that's pretty good for a calc.
Lol, imagine TI in this comic:-img removed for space reasons-
xkcd I assume? That has got to be the best comic out there. (not that specific one, but xkcd in general)
Quote from: Deep Thought on November 11, 2010, 03:52:58 pmLol, imagine TI in this comic:-img removed for space reasons-"What, you need more than 100 pixels in any direction? What the hell are you doing with these things, programming?"
Quote from: MRide on November 11, 2010, 03:55:12 pmxkcd 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 Quote from: JustCause on November 11, 2010, 03:55:34 pmQuote from: Deep Thought on November 11, 2010, 03:52:58 pmLol, imagine TI in this comic:-img removed for space reasons-"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? But seriously, why did graphing calc companies add ASM/C originally anyway? Not that I'm complaining
Quote from: ScoutDavid on November 11, 2010, 11:53:47 amQuote from: Builderboy on November 11, 2010, 11:51:16 amIs it just me, or is Casio doing everything we wanted TI to do? 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
Quote from: Builderboy on November 11, 2010, 11:51:16 amIs it just me, or is Casio doing everything we wanted TI to do? Not just you. C Programming, Colours...Lots of people have suggested migrating, but Casio's graphics aren't that good, are they?
Is it just me, or is Casio doing everything we wanted TI to do?
Well, I'm all for C programming, but I would prefer an OOP language. Then again,* ASHBAD_ALVIN thinks of 'DE on casio prizm
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.