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wow awesome alerady a demo! I will try to install on my TI-Nspire as soon as I get the time (I don't want to use my 83+ since I alerady have something on it in the RAM)
Wow. That is amazing so far. The speed is great, and you have lots of the tiles in already. Heh all that's left is more levels and enemies . Very nice
wait one second...... ok done.how does a TI-Nspire play TI-83+ games?isnt it like 240x320 and TI 83+ like 96x64?
This is nice, just a little on the slow side. There are many optimizations, but this is true to all we do . Great work!
Glad you did not take that as a insult, I should post up my 3 year old code of chips to show a different route to take in having actions.
Quote from: skuller972 on March 26, 2009, 08:54:07 pmwait one second...... ok done.how does a TI-Nspire play TI-83+ games?isnt it like 240x320 and TI 83+ like 96x64?It has an "84+ mode" with a built-in emulator (at least that's what Wikipedia says).
Quote from: simplethinker on March 26, 2009, 08:57:15 pmQuote from: skuller972 on March 26, 2009, 08:54:07 pmwait one second...... ok done.how does a TI-Nspire play TI-83+ games?isnt it like 240x320 and TI 83+ like 96x64?It has an "84+ mode" with a built-in emulator (at least that's what Wikipedia says).84+ Silver edition to be exact. Over here the funny thing is that the Nspire is only $2 more expensive than the 84+SE, yet you get two calcs instead of just one and despite some minor compatibilities problems and some rare mem clears when turning the calc back on, it still does the job
Quote from: kalan_vod on March 26, 2009, 10:50:43 pmGlad you did not take that as a insult, I should post up my 3 year old code of chips to show a different route to take in having actions.Yes. Yes you should I tried about three systems and this seems to be the most efficient so far. Any ideas are welcome