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News / Re: USB support for Ndless
« on: May 20, 2012, 04:44:26 pm »
Dealextreme ships internationally, by the way, but shipping times are really long.

Yeah, my watch just came in the mail from them... 2 months later :P

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I'm really hoping it this is going to be a movie or maybe even just a short tv special? hm....  but the drawings just seem so much more fine and detailed than the normal anime...  I'm very curious about all of it.

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Miscellaneous / Re: They blocked Omnimaga at our school D:
« on: March 28, 2012, 10:08:39 pm »
It's blocked at my school too... But i use Google Translate, and it works just fine. Can no one else do that?

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TI-BASIC / Re: Graphing in Ti-Nspire Basic?
« on: March 17, 2012, 11:02:14 am »
I got a pretty late response!  So this is what I have to do...

Spoiler For Spoiler:
"Identify a scaling factor, a rotation angle, and a translation amount in the x and y direction.
It makes a matrix involving those factors.
 
You have a matrix of ordered pairs (that form a kite for example)
The program applies to transformation matrix to that kite, and graphs it.
 
Pressing enter you get more kites, and you can see them scale down in size, rotate, and translate.  Eventually they converge to a set point."

It doesn't need to be exactly like this, but this is the general idea... Sound possible without using lua?

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TI-BASIC / Re: Graphing in Ti-nSpire Basic?
« on: February 22, 2012, 09:46:47 pm »
Well, right now we are learning about population growth, and using matrices to find populations year after year. From what she briefly explained and showed me, i believe it would have to do with graphing a few points as a shape, and showing what happens to that shape after time? I think? I'm not really quite sure, so I'll send her an e-mail.  And i would definitely appreciate your help in lua, since I have only made a couple simple programs :P

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TI-BASIC / Graphing in Ti-Nspire Basic?
« on: February 22, 2012, 09:26:50 pm »
My teacher approached me recently asking about a program for the nspire.  she showed me one program on the Ti-84 thats kind of hard to explain, but it basically had to do with graphing.  She asked me if I could do a similar program for the nspire, as it has to do with what we are currently learning.  Our class only has nspires, and she wants to make it interactive with the class.  I told her at first that it probably wouldn't be possible in the nspires basic language, but I told her I would look into it.  Does anyone have any types of ideas that I could go about doing such a thing?  I was considering trying in lua, but I wanted to see if there was an easier alternative.

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oops! i spelled ndless "nldess".  :banghead:  sorry about that!

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Unfortunately, I already seem to be having problems :P  I'm not quite sure if I am supposed to be posting it in this topic, but this is whats happening.  I have a regular TI-nspire.  I sent over ndless resources just fine, but when trying to send over the installer it would cause my calculator to reboot, and the computer link software said the handheld is not responding when it finished booting up.  Ideas?

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General Calculator Help / Re: TI-nspire Press-to-Test
« on: November 19, 2011, 02:11:32 pm »
I use Press To Test for all my tests at my advanced high school.  My regular high school does not know about it.  The way that we get out of it is by putting it in PTT the night before, and putting notes in :P

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: Haven't gotten around to introducing myself!
« on: October 24, 2011, 05:59:39 pm »
Haha, just video games :P  I never really got into the card games, even though I have a few thousand of them...

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Introduce Yourself! / Haven't gotten around to introducing myself!
« on: October 24, 2011, 05:16:30 pm »
Hey guys! I've been on the forums for quite some time, but I've never really posted.  As you can see I joined in May of 2010, which is quite some time ago.  So basically, here's my story!

My name is Nick, I am 16 years old, and I am a junior in high school.  I go to an advanced school that only allows 72 students to get in per year, while about 500 try to get in.  They require TI-Nspires for freshmen, which is what got me started.  Every previous year required TI-84's, so I was happy about getting a cool new calculator.  My sister (who owned a TI-84) said that people in her class had Pokemon on their calculators.  My Nspire arrived in the mail and all I thought about was games.  I looked online and did not seem to have much luck.  I made an account here and tried ndless, but now I know it didn't work because I had a newer OS.  The next year I saw that a new ndless had came out, and started to piece it all together.  One night I got everything working, and played Pokemon and Mario at school the next day, and was the coolest kid in school!   8)

I started to learn more and more about calculators and programming in general.  I had a java class and did very well in it.  I started to feel like I wanted to get into calculator programming!  I started working on some basic programs in lua for the 3.0 OS and would test them out on some of my friends CXs.  About 1/3 of my class bought a CX (their parents that is), even though I explained they weren't really different from our Nspires.  For my birthday a few months ago, I received a Casio Prizm from my parents!  I have been learning Casio-Basic recently, and made a few games.  I've been really impressed by it so far, and have been trying to convince my friends and teachers to abandon TI.  Unfortunately, my teachers all completely praise TI, and my attempts have not succeeded.  I hope to eventually learn some new programming languages, and hope to be a software engineer someday! :D

More about me:

I am a professional juggler and i train about 3 hours a day to try and be the best.  Juggling leaves me with little time to do just about anything else :P I have competed in places such as Las Vegas and Springfield, Illinois, and I hope to one day be the best juggler in the world.  Ask any questions you would like about that!  As you can tell from my username, I am a huge Pokemon fan.  I battle competitively and spend just about all of my free time that I'm not juggling doing that.  I don't have many friends in case you couldn't tell :P  So yeah. That's about it.  Well, I also play chess, piano, and solve rubik's cubes for fun.  Juggling has made me pretty athletic, so I'm pretty good at just about any sport, my favorite being baseball.

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I clocked it at 1.75 FPS, but maybe that's just me :P  But wow! I had no idea that the prizm had that kind of potential for sprites  :o  Hopefully this means a bright future for Casio prizm programming!

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Casio Calculators / Re: Getting started in Casio-Basic? You can ask here.
« on: October 18, 2011, 10:40:42 pm »
I've been making some simple programs the last few days.  I made a snake game and a few others like that.  Recently, I've been working on more complex programs and have ran out of variables to use.  I tried to use matrices, and they're not really working.  I did what the tutorial said to, and it keeps telling me that i have a syntax error right after i say "Mat".  Could anyone give me an example of how a matrix would look?

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Casio Calculators / Re: Getting started in Casio-Basic? You can ask here.
« on: September 24, 2011, 05:57:02 pm »
IT WORKED! :D haha. Thank you for answering that simple question  :P

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Casio Calculators / Re: Getting started in Casio-Basic? You can ask here.
« on: September 24, 2011, 05:39:52 pm »
try:

Locate 4,4,"some text"
0->K
While K=0
Getkey -> K
If K=79
Then ClrText
WhileEnd
Trying that gave me a syntax error on the last line...  ???

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