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PS: Maybe a TI-84+CSE emulator on TI-Nspire ? :p
I think the source is always useful, even if you don't understand everything. I think most of us learned how to program our calcs by playing with other's sources (and asking questions), even if we didn't quite understand what everything did. I'd really like to learn more about how vector graphics work. Besides, we'll never learn how those "mad optimizations" work if we never see them Btw, where are the music tracks from? Did you write them, calc84maniac? Or are they taken from the original game? They're super catchy...
I may perhaps release the source code eventually. Though I'd probably do that for the audio engine first, if anything, splitting that into a separate project. And the music tracks are indeed from the original game.
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Yeah it would be nice. What I wish, however, is that there was an emulator that supported both sound and 84+CSE graphics (currently, they are messed up in jsTIfied). I know that TilEm supports sound, but not the Windows version IIRC and I don't know how reliable 84+CSE emulation is.