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Jim Bauwens
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May 04, 2012, 12:05:03 pm »
Fishbot maybe, with his work on Khavi.
But I suppose the has enough stuff to do..
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I hope eventually both projects come to fruition, although I understand this might be hard to get java stuff to run at a decent speed considering on modern PCs, some stuff like Minecraft (even in single player mode) have lag sometimes.
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If I learn more about programming C on the Nspire, then I'll revive the project. Or if I find someone who can help who has the knowledge.
Else, I'm going to try working on my game projects over the summer.
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