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Calculator Community => Other Calc-Related Projects and Ideas => TI-Nspire => Topic started by: northern_snow on August 25, 2014, 11:00:16 pm
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After the port of WP-34S (http://www.omnimaga.org/ti-nspire-projects/the-simulator-of-the-most-powerful-scientific-calculator-now-on-nspire!/), we now get the port of the classic game Orton and Princess on 9860-platform!
Ported by (http://scalc.org/forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&ptid=79&pid=391&fromuid=10) the enthusiastic programmer hikari.uiharu.
He was an active developer for CASIO fx-9860 series... until his own 9750 bricked. Then he turned to NSpire.
Please notice: It's NOT a simulator or emulator! It's just the game itself!
Game Play:
8 Up
6 Left
5 Down
4 Right
+ Jump
- Pause
esc Exit
Unfortunately those fun tips disappeared because they require PrintfMini command :(
Just have a try!
Download (http://scalc.org/store/archives/458)
Screenshots:
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Interesting, it would definitively be nice to see a full emulator of that calc for the Nspire or even the computer. There is an official one but it costs a lot of money.
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Interesting, it would definitively be nice to see a full emulator of that calc for the Nspire or even the computer. There is an official one but it costs a lot of money.
Well, long time ago (dec13), i posted a link to such an emulator for windows (Casio-9860) which can still be found on the net.
Here: http://www.omnimaga.org/news/new-casio-calculator-emulator-out/msg371094/?PHPSESSID=2i8jp75ch1vna2taje5ggrsp73#msg371094 (http://www.omnimaga.org/news/new-casio-calculator-emulator-out/msg371094/?PHPSESSID=2i8jp75ch1vna2taje5ggrsp73#msg371094)
and the actual fx-9860 emulator link (in dutch): http://oud.digischool.nl/wi/rekenmachines/CASIO-9860/fx-9860.html#7 (http://oud.digischool.nl/wi/rekenmachines/CASIO-9860/fx-9860.html#7)
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Haha, nice done! A port of a port of a flash game! ^^
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Interesting, it would definitively be nice to see a full emulator of that calc for the Nspire or even the computer. There is an official one but it costs a lot of money.
Well, long time ago (dec13), i posted a link to such an emulator for windows (Casio-9860) which can still be found on the net.
Here: http://www.omnimaga.org/news/new-casio-calculator-emulator-out/msg371094/?PHPSESSID=2i8jp75ch1vna2taje5ggrsp73#msg371094 (http://www.omnimaga.org/news/new-casio-calculator-emulator-out/msg371094/?PHPSESSID=2i8jp75ch1vna2taje5ggrsp73#msg371094)
and the actual fx-9860 emulator link (in dutch): http://oud.digischool.nl/wi/rekenmachines/CASIO-9860/fx-9860.html#7 (http://oud.digischool.nl/wi/rekenmachines/CASIO-9860/fx-9860.html#7)
Ah right I remember this, but I assume it won't let us send add-ins to it, right? (If I remember, I tried and the emulator didn't support them)