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Why?Unless you program in C, it's not necessary.700th post.
Quote from: Raylin on August 03, 2010, 03:23:06 pmBecause the Chameleon'd TI-73 was donated.Don't forget, we are calc programmers.We r brokeded.Tell that to the people who purchase nspires for the sake of games and not programming
Because the Chameleon'd TI-73 was donated.Don't forget, we are calc programmers.We r brokeded.
sorry for being off topic but I had to reply to that to avoid misconceptions of, especialy, myself.
TI-83+SE are no longer in production, and so they are harder to find. Also, a TI-83+SE is the fastest of the 8x family due to the fact that is has no clock using up cycles. of course that means it has no extra features, but to be sure they are a very desirable calculator to have. Kind of a collectors piece.
Sorry if it said this, but are we allowed to use code we wrote before the contest, but didn't release?
Quote from: Eeems on August 03, 2010, 05:50:44 pmTI-83+SE are no longer in production, and so they are harder to find. Also, a TI-83+SE is the fastest of the 8x family due to the fact that is has no clock using up cycles. of course that means it has no extra features, but to be sure they are a very desirable calculator to have. Kind of a collectors piece.So what you're saying is that a Ti-83+ SE is faster generally than an 84+ SE?
Quote from: FinaleTI on August 03, 2010, 02:34:05 pmSorry if it said this, but are we allowed to use code we wrote before the contest, but didn't release? Sure, as long as you didn't release it or use it for any previous contents. In the future would you mind posting questions on Cemetech (in this case, this topic: http://www.cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4752)? I don't check here that often.
Quote from: Hot_Dog on August 03, 2010, 05:57:02 pmQuote from: Eeems on August 03, 2010, 05:50:44 pmTI-83+SE are no longer in production, and so they are harder to find. Also, a TI-83+SE is the fastest of the 8x family due to the fact that is has no clock using up cycles. of course that means it has no extra features, but to be sure they are a very desirable calculator to have. Kind of a collectors piece.So what you're saying is that a Ti-83+ SE is faster generally than an 84+ SE?well the speed increase isn't noticeable, but yes it is faster.
Quote from: KermMartian on August 03, 2010, 07:59:21 pmQuote from: FinaleTI on August 03, 2010, 02:34:05 pmSorry if it said this, but are we allowed to use code we wrote before the contest, but didn't release? Sure, as long as you didn't release it or use it for any previous contents. In the future would you mind posting questions on Cemetech (in this case, this topic: http://www.cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4752)? I don't check here that often.Awesome! I don't know if I'll have time for this, because of Nostalgia, but if I do then I can use my CelticIII/DCS7 powered 4lvl greyscale scrolling tilemapper.