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Read Latest Entries..: (Post #15) by spacemonkey on Mar 24 2005, 09:54 PM. (Line Breaks Removed)
Also realize that if you're interested in making programs on your calculator, BASIC programs are, as you would think, way more basic than an assembly program. I Find that BASIC is pretty much 300,000 times easier than assembly, and it is easy for making programs focusing on input and mathematical calculations and displaying the results, or other simple messages. Assembly will give you higher... read more.
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psychiccyberfreak
what have you made for your graphing calculator?

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Casanova
As in programing games and programs by yourself?

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DMA
how do you make games for a graphing calculator such as a ti 83? do you write them in c+ or something? or is there a specific program for this? if so, link me to somewhere that i can download it

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daob
Here is a link with plenty of tuts on how to program a t1-83
http://www.rit.edu/~jmwsma/calculators/ti8.../ti83links.html
and if you want stuff to download
http://www.geocities.com/ti83programs/

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timstokman
You just write it in basic. I get bored alot at school and i wrote this stuff:
-an rpg
-a clock
-snake
-killing the teacher with a movable gun
-nice graphic effects
-and a lot of other stuff
Its really simple. All you need to do is go to prgm -> new -> type in a new for your program and you can begin. In the calculator manual all the commands are discribed. It's really simple, qbasic is a language disigned for beginners. I also tryed assembler but it took me 20 lines just to start a programm. Just too difficult. Anyway, good luck.

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rejected
you must get bored in school

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timstokman
Yeah, its way too easy biggrin.gif.

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matthewbot
I mostly make programs for school, like calculate the area of various shapes, or plug in values for the distance formula. But I also made a simple number guessing game, where u guess a number, and it tells you bigger or smaller. I did download a bunch of games for mirageOS though smile.gif

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King-Squad
I have seen the guessing number code on the internet before and its not really that difficult just a lot of time consuming planning and entering values and stuff. I got bored in math class one week and made a program that acts like a butler (the servants in mansions) and it would like answer questions and that kinda stuff plus i linked all my other programs to it so it was all 1 big program and u just had to go throught hat one program to get to it. Also, my friend made an IQ test that was one of the most stupid but hilarious things i have ever seen. it even had the teacher crackin up. And he learned all his skills from me tongue.gif biggrin.gif

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matthewbot
I saw this weird one, the stupidizer. You point the calculator at someone, and press enter, and calculates the stupidness of the person. You can also stupidize somebody by pointing it at them and selecting a different option, and a weird little animation plays on the screen. Fun for the whole familly smile.gif

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spacemonkey
Also realize that if you're interested in making programs on your calculator, BASIC programs are, as you would think, way more basic than an assembly program. I Find that BASIC is pretty much 300,000 times easier than assembly, and it is easy for making programs focusing on input and mathematical calculations and displaying the results, or other simple messages. Assembly will give you higher control, and the use of more pixels and smoother animation (i.e. - smoother movement in a game), but like I mentioned before, it is very difficult to learn and also very risky if you do not know what you are doing. It is possible to create games on your calculator in BASIC, but just be aware of the fact that there's a limit to what type of games you can design in BASIC versus in assembly.

If you don't know already, if you're making assembly programs, you'll need some way to execute them. Either a special BASIC program or something like "MirageOS" or similar. I do not currently have a link to a website that has MirageOS as a download, but you can probably find it relatively easily by using good old Google.

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snlildude87
QUOTE(DMA @ Oct 26 2004, 09:30 PM)
how do you make games for a graphing calculator such as a ti 83? do you write them in c+ or something? or is there a specific program for this? if so, link me to somewhere that i can download it
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DMA, to make games for your calculator, or for the TI-83 or for any other Z80-based processors, you will have to program in ASM, or assembly, compile the source code, and send the compiled program to your calculator. ASM, however, could do serious damage to your calculator if you don't know how to program. I don't know how to program in assembly, so I can't give you specifics.

To answer the thread's question, yes I have made several BASIC programs for the TI-83 Plus and the TI-89. They are all on ticalc.org's server, though: http://ticalc.org/archives/files/authors/77/7787.html

Ticalc is a great community to be a part if you want know learn about calculator programming. Who knows, once you create a good program, your entire school could be using it! (Just like me! tongue.gif )

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spacemonkey
I remember back when I was in high school, I'd be sitting in math and I'd get bored. I ended up making a fireworks program that displayed random firework animations and then a giant finale ending, it was pretty neat.

I also made a math program that calculated all sorts of equations for you. Distance, surface area, trig and inverse trig functions, I even had a built in function that would let you find the derivative of an equation. among other things, i also had a one, two, and three variable equation solver, as well as temperature conversion from kelvin, to fahrenheit, to celsius and every combination in between. Very handy, especially on Calculus tests.

I think I may have lost the source code to that program, but if anyone wants me to, I can try to find it.

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King-Squad
ok, i was thinking about it and it would be that hard to program it it would just be the looks not the actual program ut if you could get it from him i would really appreciate it tongue.gif

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matthewbot
Nope, sorry. sad.gif It was a friend of mine, and it was an app, I believe. But I'm not sure. I'll try to ask him where he got it.

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