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General Calculator Help / Re: How do you create moving screenshots on an nspire? Tutorial right here
« on: September 04, 2010, 09:28:10 pm »
ive got diffrent settings but that's because im using xspire's gtk emaulator
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General Calculator Help / Re: How do you create moving screenshots on an nspire? Tutorial right here« on: September 04, 2010, 09:28:10 pm »
ive got diffrent settings but that's because im using xspire's gtk emaulator
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General Calculator Help / Re: How do you create moving screenshots on an nspire?« on: September 04, 2010, 08:37:53 pm »
sorry here's the screenshot i tested
now here's another one i made which has the screen window adjusted and no annoying flash 1908
General Calculator Help / Re: How do you create moving screenshots on an nspire?« on: September 04, 2010, 08:27:10 pm »
yeah i have that but how to link it with calccapture
wiat i think ive got it ive got it with xspire's 026 gtk emulator!!! it's a bit complicated though. here's a tutorial for anyone who needs it if you have the emanulator set up 1. open calccapture 2. go to configuration at the top right hand corner 3. click new 4. name it nspire_emu or something 5. make sure the emulator is already running and click window title 6. find nspire_emu and select it 7, on the left click capture and set the pixel options so that it has the screen 8. close the window and go back to the first window 9. click on the configuration tab 10. choose animation on capture type 11. choose filename 12. click on capture 13. do your stuff on the emaulator 14. click stop catpuring 15. done! 16. its not that good quality. 1909
General Calculator Help / Re: How do you create moving screenshots on an nspire?« on: September 04, 2010, 08:23:26 pm »
wow nice program!!!
wait where's the option for nspire? 1910
General Calculator Help / Tutorial: create moving screenshots of a TI-nspire« on: September 04, 2010, 08:19:33 pm »
Tutorial: Create Moving Screenshots of a TI-nspire
1. Open nspire_emu 2. Open CalcCapture 3. Click the configuration button in the top right hand corner 4. Click New 5. Name it nspire_emu or something that resembles TI-nspire for you. 6. Click the little button to the right of the Window title box 7. A dialogue box will pop up. 8. Find nspire_emu and select it. 9. Now make sure you can see both the CalcCapture window and the nspire_emu window on your screen. 10. Click the capture button on the left and set the pixel options so that it captures the emulator screen 11. Recommended settings that worked for me are: Screen Width: 320, Screen Height 240, Screen Top 43, Screen Left, 83. Settings may vary from computer to computer. 12. Make sure that you save your config settings at the top right by clicking Ok when it indicates config has changed. a. If it does not appear you may have not selected the emulator correctly from the drop down menu. Retract to step 4 and try again. 13. Close the window and go back to the first window 14. Click on the configuration tab 15. Press the new button to create a new configuration for capturing images 16. Now there are two types of configuration I recommend making: a. Name the first configuration nspire_gray or something similar, set the palette to Grayscale (256 shades) and set Contrast, Lightness, Darkness, Noise to 0 b. Name the second configuration nspire_color or something similar, set the palette to Optimised (256 colors) and set Contrast, Lightness, Darkness, Noise to 0 c. Don’t forget to save the config when it indicates config has changed. d. Advantages and disadvanges of the configurations are outlined next step. 17. In file properties change the capture type to animation. It is recommended that the capture interval and GIF interval are set to as low as possible, however I have created decent screenshots with higher intervals for both. a. Grayscale config slows down the overall fps when capturing, and can be useful if it doesn’t really matter if there are slight lapses in fps from time to time and to slow things down in general. However I have discovered the file size is significantly larger than when using 256 colors b. Color config provides a nice flowing image, fps is much quicker (for some reason) and the file size is significantly smaller than when using Grayscale. However, the frame rate is slightly faster than in real time. 18. Choose the filename directory for your screenshot 19. You can start capturing by clicking the capture button or you can set a hotkey to start capturing when it is pressed. Choices are printscreen and numlock. 20. Record on the emulator 21. Click stop capturing. 22. You now have a nice moving screenshot. Spoiler For Original post: 1911
TI-Nspire / Re: Battle of 16s Strategy game for nspire - Screenshots!!!« on: September 04, 2010, 08:01:59 pm »
thanks for the quick reply! hopefully if i make more progress then ill be able to post them onto ticalc.org or on omnimaga but right now i don't have much of the game yet.
i was going to make something graphical but im not sure how to. Ok heres the screenshots: 1912
TI-Nspire / Battle of 16s Strategy Game For TI-nspire - Progress« on: September 04, 2010, 07:53:31 pm »
The idea is not dead, but the version on TI-nspire Basic is. Stay tuned.
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TI-Nspire / Re: wacky fun random numbar generator for nspire! ;D« on: September 04, 2010, 02:47:20 am »
also i just read your spolier in your signature dj omnimaga and the news article with it. Great story, if only we could have true AI. it seems that the program has been ported to nearly every ti plaform
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TI Z80 / Re: Concepts and Basic Information« on: September 04, 2010, 02:30:39 am »
then again the calc is a hard medium for RTS games, still good idea.
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Introduce Yourself! / Re: Hi DJ Omnimaga! jhgenius01« on: September 04, 2010, 02:17:05 am »
still i looked at the second highest amount and it was around 2200! And yeah, you must be so dedicated to your site, so that's why there's 13000+!
hopefully i will, battle of 16s is turning out to be an ambitious game. in fact i might need some help for creating a better battle system so i should try and post screenshots asap! 1916
TI-Nspire / Re: wacky fun random numbar generator for nspire! ;D« on: September 03, 2010, 06:00:04 am »
im so sorry, i feel like SUCH a fool. thiis makes a whole lot more sense now and i was wondering why there was such inconsistencies in the readme and the whole tone of the text, it seemed very jokingly. hmmm... actually it seems funny. and i thank you for giving me some ti history. Im so sorry i acted like such a fool.
also i definititely agree that the older news was much clearer in stating the parody, it EMphasised that it was the best program several times, much clearer, the newer news only talked about 'raising' the status of the nspire which gets confused with the fact that it was PORTED to the nspire. thanks again for clarifying the WFRNG. You are a legend! 1917
TI-Nspire / Re: wacky fun random numbar generator for nspire! ;D« on: September 03, 2010, 03:11:34 am »
seriously, not much of a game, and it gets featured in fake news on ticalc.org!!!!
(it's a simple number guessing game) also i first thought it would generate real random numbers such as 25.4758476747 and 555.69876. That's what it indicated with the version number: v1.0000000069. Hmph. 1918
Trapped for the TI-Nspire and TI-89 / Re: Block Dude 2: Trapped for TI-89 Titanium and TI-Nspire« on: September 03, 2010, 03:05:49 am »
yes, another block game! i loved the original and i would like to play it with bombs!
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TI-Nspire / Re: TI-89 emulator for TI-Nspire« on: September 03, 2010, 03:02:34 am »
wow, your projects are extremely ambitious and leave me in awe, i couldn't believe the topic title when i first saw it!
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Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: Piworld PC« on: September 03, 2010, 02:59:33 am »
wow, great game
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