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Yay electronics FTW! Also really nice Kerm and Keoni Also my console, while not related to calculators, might be related since the LCD looks like a wide calculator screen with backlight. I might port more TI games on it.
Juju: How do you write programs for your console?
Why the floppies sounds sounds like Portal2 sounds to me?
Quote from: Juju on December 02, 2011, 01:11:46 pmYay electronics FTW! Also really nice Kerm and Keoni Also my console, while not related to calculators, might be related since the LCD looks like a wide calculator screen with backlight. I might port more TI games on it.Thank you It's partially my hobby, but it is school related. I have just received the PIC 16F628a and some other components. Now it's experimenting with them and I will eventually design the actual hardware.
Quote from: Keoni29 on December 02, 2011, 01:20:58 pmQuote from: Juju on December 02, 2011, 01:11:46 pmYay electronics FTW! Also really nice Kerm and Keoni Also my console, while not related to calculators, might be related since the LCD looks like a wide calculator screen with backlight. I might port more TI games on it.Thank you It's partially my hobby, but it is school related. I have just received the PIC 16F628a and some other components. Now it's experimenting with them and I will eventually design the actual hardware.The only concern I have about your project is that maybe the name starting with "TI-N" will scare some people who witnessed the bugs of the TI-Nspire series and their overpricedness and they will think you plan to sell TI-Nterface for several hundreds of dollars and never test it for bugs.
Quote from: Eiyeron on December 02, 2011, 02:27:30 pmWhy the floppies sounds sounds like Portal2 sounds to me?Maybe they recorded the sound of a floppydrive and used it in the game
The new use for floppy disks.I want one of those!