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News / Re: New interesting FX-cg20 BASIC games
« on: November 01, 2011, 01:39:51 pm »
If it's identical does the game run on the american version?

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Other Calculators / Re: Prizm, good calculator?
« on: September 21, 2011, 06:21:39 pm »
Hm...new for $92...
http://qr.net/e6k0
Sorry I typed $99 when I meant $90... whoops. Anyways you're right it's an amazing deal.

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Other Calculators / Re: Prizm, good calculator?
« on: September 21, 2011, 06:16:20 pm »
Nope, I got mine at an OfficeMax, $99 + Tax, great deal compared to the $150-160 Nspire...

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Miscellaneous / Re: Has this happened in your school?
« on: September 20, 2011, 10:37:38 pm »
After reading all these posts I would have to say I'm lucky, we've only had 1 drug bust and that was because some dumb seniors tried smoking weed, during lunch, in the bathroom behind the cafeteria... we all could smell it in a second...

The school doesn't have any strict rules on morality issues like z80's either, but we also don't get free computers like boot's...

As for the actual computer access, it's set up so that we each have our own H drive which can be used if you log on with your own student ID on any computer hooked up to that network. You can't download or install stuff either, but I'm really close to cracking the admin password (and by cracking I mean spying over her shoulder when she logs in  ;D ).

Computer specs are surprisingly good... Windows 7 on everything, and some computers even have 6 GB of RAM! Usually around 4 GB though, and a 2.83 GHz processor. The GPU can even handle low quality gaming so we play SC... CS 1.6... Cod4... Downloaded under administrator supervision too! The new guy is pretty cool.

I did get past the "Websense" which blocks internet access to all website's which are deemed noneducational. Internet Explorer is all that's on the computers, and you need an admin password to change the LAN settings to configure proxy servers, so I just brought in a Flash Drive one day with Firefox Portable and moved all the data to my H Drive so I can access it whenever.

In sixth grade, the teachers were really dumb and we could just download whatever we wanted and go on what ever sites we wanted... We actually had a class paid account to a proxy site with the username and pass "fucko" "1234"... not really smart but it made it a hell of a lot easier  to the less tech savvy and I wasn't paying for it!

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: Hello
« on: September 20, 2011, 10:00:56 pm »
Well I was modding it mostly back before black ops came out, I sort of stopped when I started playing alteriwnet (I feel like I'm advertising mentioning them in all 2 of my posts) The thing is that there are dedicated servers of just about every mod imaginable, and I really was never very good at it... What mods I did make were simple Isnipe mods, I am in a clan of friends who all play FPS games together, and we had a server hosted where we needed a good mod, so my mod had:
A rotation between SND and TDM
Your secondary weapon was a golden desert eagle despite that camo not existing
Everyone spawns with Stopping Power Pro, Slight of Hand Pro, Commando Pro
Knifing works only on glass windows, does no damage to other players, players spawn with a throwing knife
Intervention FMJ+Extended Mags was the primary
It also had a small counter which would give the number of players left alive on both teams. (useful in SND)

Enough about MW2 though I want to learn about something serious... Calculator gaming! My friend just got a TI 83, any suggestions?

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Introduce Yourself! / Hello
« on: September 19, 2011, 10:07:40 pm »
Well, I just got a Casio Prizm (fx-CG10) at a sale for $90 at OfficeMax  ;D

Anyways, my name's Diego, I'm 16, and have only ever used Java before, I meant to learn C a while ago, but I never got around to it... Oh yeah and I guess I'm also decent at MW2 coding (if it counts, I've spent quite a bit of time making mods for that game...).

I plan on learning the programming language for the Casio Prizm, maybe in December when my schedule calms down a bit.

Oh yeah, I am also captain of my school soccer team and I love Ping Pong too! I got into the game "Go" after i heard about that million dollar challenge to design a program that can beat even a low ranking professional player. I was also influenced by Deep Blue beating Kasparov, who wants to get better at a game that computers already won at?

I'm an avid PC gamer, mostly free games at this point, both MW2 and Black Ops were/ are in the process of being cracked, and thus are playable for no money which means that a cash-strapped Highschooler can afford them! (Is it against the rules to post the website of those people? (http://alteriw.net/) I hope not...). That's also the reason i started to code in the first place, making mods like I mentioned above, I think it's been 2 or 3 years, but I haven't made anything in a long time because the games got boring.

If it was possible for those games to run on calculators...

I'm rambling on now though, not much more to say really, other then my love for pokemon would make me the slave of anyone able to get a working GBA emulator on the Prizm. :P

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