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[Help] [Basic]TI 83 Plus

Author:  Genesis [ Fri Oct 08, 2004 12:19 am ]
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lol. I guess this would fall into the "Other Basics" category. Anyone have a TI 83 Plus graphing calculator? I wrote an RPG on mine today during Algebra. And I'm working on a Pong game. Until like 2 weeks ago I didn't even realize you could program in Basic on them, I thought it was all assembly.

But if anyone's interested I'll write some tutorials. Razz It's a great way to pass some time during class.

Author:  wtd [ Fri Oct 08, 2004 12:23 am ]
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If the TI-83+ manual is anything like the TI-82 manual, then chapter 13 contains everything one could ever want to know about TI-BASIC. Smile

Author:  Tony [ Fri Oct 08, 2004 1:09 am ]
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heh, wtd Rolling Eyes

anyways - some tutorials will be awesome. I used to write problem solvers for repetetive tasks (mostly in Math... naturally) and complete my homework with a snap.

unfortunatly my teacher didn't appretiate my ability to boil a problem type down to a function Confused

Author:  wtd [ Fri Oct 08, 2004 1:11 am ]
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tony wrote:
unfortunatly my teacher didn't appretiate my ability to boil a problem type down to a function Confused


Then your teacher was a moron. Breaking things down into functions is kinda what math is about.

Author:  Andy [ Fri Oct 08, 2004 2:41 pm ]
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Genesis wrote:
lol. I guess this would fall into the "Other Basics" category. Anyone have a TI 83 Plus graphing calculator? I wrote an RPG on mine today during Algebra. And I'm working on a Pong game. Until like 2 weeks ago I didn't even realize you could program in Basic on them, I thought it was all assembly.

But if anyone's interested I'll write some tutorials. Razz It's a great way to pass some time during class.


how are u doing the graphics? i thought inorder to do graphics u had to do it on the comp then transfer over the asm

Author:  wtd [ Fri Oct 08, 2004 2:46 pm ]
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TI_BASIC has built-in abilities to se and unset individual pixels. It's tedious, but it gives you complete control over the display.

Author:  Andy [ Fri Oct 08, 2004 2:49 pm ]
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o?? how do u program that?

Author:  wtd [ Fri Oct 08, 2004 2:55 pm ]
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I don't remember exactly. Consult the manual.

Author:  Dan [ Fri Oct 08, 2004 6:19 pm ]
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has any one played with the TI-89s? Thos things a cool, they can do 3d graphics and the screen rez is way beter so u can port some old game boy games over. All they need is a sound card and you whould be set Wink

Author:  wtd [ Fri Oct 08, 2004 6:24 pm ]
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If I'm not mistaken the TI-89 marked a shift from 8-bit Z80 processors to a 32-bit Dragonball from Motorola. Such hips earned their renown as coprocessors in Apple's early Macs.


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