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TI Z80 / Re: [axe] 3D collision detection library
« on: July 28, 2014, 11:41:49 am »
The graphics looks simple but beautiful !!
Incredible work  :thumbsup:

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: Hello,World!
« on: July 18, 2014, 09:56:30 am »
Hey ShenZhen is where I get all of my components from :) What's it like there?
Well, I love ShenZhen very much! It's a very lively city, good place for living,
Though sometimes we get haze days, The environment here is still much better than other cities I have ever been to in China. [size=78%]People here are well-mannered (than most parts of china?)[/size]
Because It's one of the first cities experienced the "Chinese economy reform", You can find many hi-tech companies here (There are also many in Shanghai)

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: Hello,World!
« on: July 16, 2014, 09:51:09 am »
(The following text was translated from my Blog, any way, hello everyone!)



I'm a 15 years old student in ShenZhen China
Just like many other normal senior high school students, we're not allowed to use calculators in school
so playing calculators is just my hobby~


I've been dreaming of becoming a programmer or a developer, I'm keen on all kinds of electronics.
That's probably why I selected calculators, they're cool enough


New calculators in china are really expensive, but second-hand calculators are not. After purchasing my first second-hand calculator----Hp 49G+ from the internet, I opened the gate of the world of calculators.


It's so lucky to find such a nice forum, hello world!
China!您好!我是北大附小的...离深圳远。。。(I think).
How far is Bejing from ShenZhen anyways?
How many Chinese members do we have anyways?

EDIT: You can read simplified Chinese, right? And I have no idea why I used 您, it should be 你 or something :P
I'm a slightly-good translator :P My school asked me to translate, and I (obviously) had the best English in my Chinese class... Ask if you need help
(anyone, actually)

EDIT2: Peanuts (I call them Omninuts) in my avatar, the game peanuts from Juju's thread, where you can find a wealth of peanut brands :P
Thank you for the Omninuts!
It's nice to see someone in the forum who also lives in china,
It's pretty far from shenzhen to beijing. there are about...I'm not sure..about 2000 km(s) from beijing to shenzhen.
I'm not sure about how many chinese are in here, most of chinese calculator geeks are in cncalc.org ;)


And, It's nice to meet a translator! Recently I'm trying to practise my english skill through translating, but I often get some problems I can't solve. How about your ideas?
By the way, if there are some problems with my english in my posts or on my blog, please point them out, thanks! :thumbsup:

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: Hello,World!
« on: July 10, 2014, 07:37:58 pm »
Heya and welcome to the forums. :D Glad you got a 49g+ btw. Good thing it's not the 49g original because the keypad breaks very fast and the screen too (it turns rainbow IIRC). Can you upgrade the 49g+ to 50g OS? Because I heard that the 50g OS, especially the community patches, is more stable.
right, now I'm using a 50g ROM with hpgcc3 addin, I'm trying to programm it using C

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: Hello,World!
« on: July 10, 2014, 11:30:23 am »
Heya and welcome here !
Have dem peanuts ! :D
 !peanuts !peanuts !peanuts

That's probably why I selected calculators, they're cool enough
Calculators aren't cool enough, they're totally awesome ! :D


Yum!
and the calculators I have now are:

  Ti: Nspire cx, Nspire /cp EVT *2, Nspire CAS /tp EVT, Ti-84+ se,  Ti-36x Pro
  HP: HP-49g+, HP-40gs
  Sharp: PC-G850s, PC-1500 with printer
  Casio: PB-700 with FA-10
With our magical Online Shopping Website - taobao, I spent less than 260$ for all of them :thumbsup:

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Introduce Yourself! / Hello,World!
« on: July 10, 2014, 11:21:09 am »
(The following text was translated from my Blog, any way, hello everyone!)



I'm a 15 years old student in ShenZhen China
Just like many other normal senior high school students, we're not allowed to use calculators in school
so playing calculators is just my hobby~


I've been dreaming of becoming a programmer or a developer, I'm keen on all kinds of electronics.
That's probably why I selected calculators, they're cool enough


New calculators in china are really expensive, but second-hand calculators are not. After purchasing my first second-hand calculator----Hp 49G+ from the internet, I opened the gate of the world of calculators.


It's so lucky to find such a nice forum, hello world!

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Spray cans manufactured by tamiya,inc.
Their paints are a little expensive, but have the best quality
Did you cut out paper and use it as a stencil? It turned out nice, I'm considering doing something like this.
I sticked some masking tape to the surface and cut according to the marks I cut before, like this:



and make sure you're using "masking tape" but anything else, or you might create something like this:



(http://www.cncalc.org/thread-10512-1-1.html) That's really sad :/

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Looks really great! I never got the chance to reskin one of my calc using paint before. The only reskinning I did was using stickers from Skinit in 2011 for my Casio Prizm, during a promotion. I also made an hand-drawn label for my older 83+ that shows the 2002 and 2003 Omnimaga logos.
Well, in fact, reskinning using stickers is a much safer way, and it's much more cheaper than using spray cans.
maybe next time I will use stickers. I'm a lazy guy (LOL)

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Wow that's really cool! What kind of paint did you use?
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Spray cans manufactured by tamiya,inc.
Their paints are a little expensive, but have the best quality

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Thank you  ;D

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(well please ignore my bad english :) )
Recently I finished two painting works on the slide case of nspire, they looks pretty nice right? ;)




For details you can come here --> http://lithiumzone.sinaapp.com/?p=693
Oh what have I done!(/ω\)

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