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General Calculator Help / Re: Starting game programing
« on: June 18, 2009, 02:55:57 pm »
Well,

After new search, I just find stuff like OTBP or TSAM on calc.
So, can we consider that a "little" 84SE as TI-Basic, BBC Basic, and ASM on calc ?

It's just amazing.

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General Calculator Help / Re: Starting game programing
« on: June 17, 2009, 04:49:06 pm »
Oh come on guy, no one for defend programming on the TI89 or V200 ? ;-D
So, Z80 stay better than 68000 for real life ?

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General Calculator Help / Re: Starting game programing
« on: June 17, 2009, 04:14:50 pm »
Thank you for this clarification.
If I summarize, the choice is between TI84 and TI89.
For what I want to program in BASIC RPG, without a PC and on the bus, a 89 is useless?
As I am older, I have therefore in the budget is not limited. :)

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General Calculator Help / Starting game programing
« on: June 16, 2009, 04:33:25 pm »
Hello folks,
   
I have some questions regarding TI and programming games on calculator.

In fact, I'm an "old man" who don't touched a calculator since the end of high school or 10 years ago, and I am interested in programming games (typically RPG).

I'm looking for a development platform that would be like 8-bit computers of the time, ie provided with programming languages and programmable directly above , like in the bus :D (without using a computer fixed).

Specifically, graphical calculators seems appropriate.
Know that I have a HP49 and I wonder if TI would not be better (TI-Basic and xlib).

So what would be the best IT for such use?
A TI89 necessary?
A TI8 sufficient? The 83 programs operating there on 84?

Thank you for your clarification.

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