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Somebody should make a faster program scroller. Like jump to row, jump to end, etc. ive been scrolling through this bloody map for over a minute and i still havent gotten to the end.
Have your calculator be a program. You could do all the normal things such as math from the front screen, except you would have certain code run differently.For example.-The graphing doesn't update the screen every frame, thus making graphing at least 5 times faster.-Quote from: leafiness0 on March 28, 2011, 12:04:39 amSomebody should make a faster program scroller. Like jump to row, jump to end, etc. ive been scrolling through this bloody map for over a minute and i still havent gotten to the end.- You could still run your programs as if it had No-shell running.-and anything else you can think of.Another suggestion.Have a program that will change all your programs to "hidden","archived", or "unarchived"Every time I get a ram clear, It will make all programs visible again .Another suggestion A program that will defragment your calc as if you just deleted an app. (I have needed to make apps , just to delete them, before. Defragmentation can really help some problems * Happybobjr winks at Builderboy* Happybobjr is remembering the time when all of his apps were named "Finance..."* Happybobjr was dumb and compiled and ram a subprogram instead of the main one.
I am going to email ti i think.
A simpler version of the iPod game Glass Tower? It's really fun and I think it would be cool on a calculator.P.S. Could it be written in the programming language for Casio fx-9860G Slim? Or not?
The powerups would probably be very hard to code.
I would actually suggest either trying out Mario 2.0 on ticalc.org (its in the 20 most downloaded games section, along with 1.2) or waiting for project M (which is NOT a good idea if you don't have many months of patience). I also think another member is trying to port SMB 2, iirc. But, if you wanna try to make one, I would encourage it if so, good luck!
Quote from: annoyingorange on April 20, 2011, 07:44:02 pmNES emulator on ti-84 I know there is one for the ti-nspire but I don't have one I would really like that!!!this would be an insanely hard project, as the resolution is much, much higher on the NES, and it would probably require more space than the calculator has If you were to try one of these projects, I would recommend ALOT of ASM knowledge.
NES emulator on ti-84 I know there is one for the ti-nspire but I don't have one I would really like that!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rc_pro_amhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.C._Pro-Am_IIhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_R.C._Pro-Am ← works with ti-boy, btw