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TI 68K / Re: Descent 68k/X3D
« on: April 12, 2015, 06:32:20 am »
Just starred the source. Can't wait to see more!

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Music Showcase / Re: (Wind Symphony) The Unquiet Mind - WIP
« on: April 11, 2015, 10:38:34 am »
I put up the final version (until summer) on soundcloud.

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Music Showcase / Re: (Wind Symphony) The Unquiet Mind - WIP
« on: April 10, 2015, 04:43:24 pm »
Uploaded new revision/extension. Same link.

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Music Showcase / (Wind Symphony) The Unquiet Mind - WIP
« on: April 10, 2015, 12:09:50 am »
So I'm writing a piece as a project for AP Psych, based on the book "An Unquiet Mind" (which is an autobiography about a person with bipolar disorder). I thought I'd share my progress with you guys. Here's the first little chunk (I need to add percussion to the fast section before I move on, but this is a good taste of what is to come).

So I finally put this on soundcloud (This is the final version until I come back to this in the summer): https://soundcloud.com/pimathbrainiac/the-unquiet-mind-wip

What do you guys think?

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TI 68K / Re: Descent 68k/X3D
« on: April 09, 2015, 09:29:48 am »
This is by far one of the coolest things I've ever seen on the 68k series. Question: do you use tigcc or gcc4ti for programming this?

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News / Re: Promising Projects - 2015 Quarter 1
« on: April 07, 2015, 07:32:49 am »
Heads up: Project Periodical should end up being sometime this week. It's Spring Break for me, so I have time to get it done (in theory, that is).

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Web Programming and Design / Re: withgusto is done - the end
« on: April 03, 2015, 08:00:19 pm »
I figured it was an april fools when I saw it. Soon(TM) has been a thing for a while.

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News / Re: Promising Projects - 2015 Quarter 1
« on: April 02, 2015, 09:01:27 pm »
Those programs are so amazing (except Axagon, it's just a crappy thing I did in one month :P ).

Well, as I said, this is a subjective article, and I have a thing for Terry Cavanagh ports :P I like it.

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News / Promising Projects - 2015 Quarter 1
« on: April 02, 2015, 02:30:48 pm »
In addition to Project Periodical (which will be a little late this month. sorry), I have another series to bring to the front page. I call it "Promising Projects," and unlike the objective Project Periodical, this is a more subjective, more personal, project feature series. These are the projects from each quarter that I find to be so outstanding, they need some extra attention. All of the projects listed have downloads available. I suggest you try them all.


When a big fad game comes out, people make tons of calculator clones, unless the game is considered "too difficult" to put on a calculator. In the latter scenario, the few ports that come out share nothing in common with the original game except for the name. Usually, I wouldn't give programs with a name like "Five Nights at Freddy's" or "Minecraft" more than a surface look unless I knew the programmer and said programmer had a reputation for quality. This is the exception. A Cemetech member by the name of Haobo created a masterpiece of a port, nearly copying all of the core gameplay of the original, with some of the best graphics I've ever seen on a monochrome calculator. The downside is that the game requires a lot of free RAM to run, but if you're a fan of the original FnAF games or jump scares in general, this is a must-download.


When I first joined Omnimaga (about two and a half years ago), I remember seeing a thread for a 3D Library for Axe by the name of gLib from a member by the name of TheMachine02. It has progressed very far since then. It has transcended what most people thought was possible on the TI-83+ line and then some, and then it got ported to Axiom format. gLib is fast, flexible, and almost ready for a full-blown game to be made from it. Only time will tell how far this project will go in the future.


When a huge project is still in progress after one and a half years of non-stop progress, you know it will be awesome. JamesV has recently released version 2.0.0 of Alien Breed 5 Episode II, and it is phenomenal. When you see a port that not only is as great as the original, but even better than the original (in this editor's opinion), you have something truly special. This game is truly special. Give it a download, and you'll see for yourself.


Terry Cavanagh games have a tenancy to get calculator ports, and I have an affinity for his games and their ports, so when someone makes a port of any one of his games, say, Hexagon (the free flash predecessor to Super Hexagon), I become excited. This port of hexagon was made by matrefeytontias in Axe for the 83+ line. It's great, and copies the original very well. Give it a download, and see what I mean.


Whoever said the TI-89 series was a dead platform was dead wrong. For the first time ever, the full Zelda experience has been ported to calculators. Kyle Ingalsbe's original Zelda game has 9 dungeons, many enemies, and an alternate ending. Let it be known that this game is amazing, and that it should be downloaded by every TI-89 Owner.


Rounding out the list we have the CSE equivalent of Builderboy's "Portal Prelude." Written in assembly for the CSE, this is the only project on the list I have not been able to try in person. That said, looking at the screenshots and at the quality of MateoConLechuga's work, it can be said that this is a must-download for CSE owners.

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Other / Re: ROBOTS!!!!! 2015 (aka FRC 2015)
« on: March 29, 2015, 10:42:57 am »
dangit Imagine Dragons...

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Other / Re: ROBOTS!!!!! 2015 (aka FRC 2015)
« on: March 28, 2015, 08:06:51 pm »

^^^
Promotional video (since the competition's over)

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News / TI-84+ CE Available for Order (and in stores! as of 4-20)
« on: March 25, 2015, 10:17:50 am »
Here it is, the moment we've all been waiting for! The TI-84+ CE is now available for order and shipping from Underwood Distributing (If you have a $130).

The TI-84+ CE is the new color calculator from TI that features a ez80 processor. It is significantly faster in terms of speed with assembly programs, significantly faster with anything graphics related, and slightly faster with math at an OS level than the TI-84+CSE. Several community members got pre-release CE calcs, and the general consensus is positive.



Source: http://www.cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11398

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Humour and Jokes / Re: Praise the SunFish
« on: March 23, 2015, 02:04:36 pm »
The SunFish has not his had allowance of praise recently.

Praise the SunFish!

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Humour and Jokes / Re: 9001 signs you're addicted to calcs and Omni
« on: March 23, 2015, 02:00:05 pm »
7604: You know that pimath is more excited about palindromes than Soru.

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Humour and Jokes / Re: 9001 signs you're addicted to calcs and Omni
« on: March 23, 2015, 01:57:49 pm »
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