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Chip's Challenge for Ti-Nspire / Re: Chips Challenge for TI-Nspire
« on: September 03, 2010, 02:56:02 am »
It's time to show ti the power of the nspire
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Chip's Challenge for Ti-Nspire / Re: Chips Challenge for TI-Nspire« on: September 03, 2010, 02:56:02 am »
It's time to show ti the power of the nspire
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TI Z80 / Re: Concepts and Basic Information« on: September 03, 2010, 02:54:37 am »
wow i love rts games!!!
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Introduce Yourself! / Hi Omnimaga! jhgenius01« on: September 03, 2010, 02:50:45 am »
Hi, i am honored for you joining my website at jhgenius01.webs.com, and the number of your posts on omnimaga is phenominal!!! over 13000!!! anyway about me...
I first arrived on the calculator scene in 2008 when i received my cousin's CASIO CFX-9850GB+. I soon wanted some games but there was no link cable. In the end i found many games on UCF and CasioKingdom and managed to type them in (opened the .cat file in word and then printed it out for me to type) I even typed out the whole Star Wars game (at least 18000 bytes) by Sean Tan but i changed it to save memory! I also took a basic game, Indy2000 and changed into a cool featured pack game with highscores and stuff. Anyway, this year my new school required a TI-nspire and so i moved into the TI-nspire programming scene. I soon realised that the programming capability of the nspire was much lacking than the 9850, I couldn't make games such as pacman. Oh well, I finally made a game on 15 August 2010, Jason's TI-nspire's Hold 'em available for download on ticalc.org. Upcoming games include Battle of 16s and Cosmic Legions, both strategy games. |
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