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Ti 83 + games
any one have any good ones? post them here!
please dont insult my grammar,
im just too lazy to put in commas when im typing fast,
and my fingers are kinda clumsy which messes up spelling
im just too lazy to put in commas when im typing fast,
and my fingers are kinda clumsy which messes up spelling
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Hell yes! But I can't exactly get my programs for you...
I wrote an entire RPG in TI-BASIC, I can probably get some pics. I don't have my USB cable working, so I can't get you the game.
So many lines of code, it even had sound (yes, you can do sound on a TI-83+, you plug a headset into the port and send some special data, it usually helps to have a flash app with a built in function for it), custom graphics, yet it's text based (everything is a character in a font), and it has a full battle sequence, I've been working on it for about a year or two, never really finished it. You just need Omnicalc and Symbolic (two free flash apps that you'll want on your 83+ anyway)
The levels are based on strings and all the collision is based on what characters are used. I wrote a VB version of the game about a month ago, and the system is really simple. The screen scrolls and displays a 5x5 grid with you in the middle.
You know what? I'll try and get my cable working...
I wrote an entire RPG in TI-BASIC, I can probably get some pics. I don't have my USB cable working, so I can't get you the game.
So many lines of code, it even had sound (yes, you can do sound on a TI-83+, you plug a headset into the port and send some special data, it usually helps to have a flash app with a built in function for it), custom graphics, yet it's text based (everything is a character in a font), and it has a full battle sequence, I've been working on it for about a year or two, never really finished it. You just need Omnicalc and Symbolic (two free flash apps that you'll want on your 83+ anyway)
The levels are based on strings and all the collision is based on what characters are used. I wrote a VB version of the game about a month ago, and the system is really simple. The screen scrolls and displays a 5x5 grid with you in the middle.
You know what? I'll try and get my cable working...

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says the man that thinks people won't play games on PDA's if his school buys every student oneFleetAdmiralBacon wrote:Hell yes! But I can't exactly get my programs for you...
I wrote an entire RPG in TI-BASIC, I can probably get some pics. I don't have my USB cable working, so I can't get you the game.
So many lines of code, it even had sound (yes, you can do sound on a TI-83+, you plug a headset into the port and send some special data, it usually helps to have a flash app with a built in function for it), custom graphics, yet it's text based (everything is a character in a font), and it has a full battle sequence, I've been working on it for about a year or two, never really finished it. You just need Omnicalc and Symbolic (two free flash apps that you'll want on your 83+ anyway)
The levels are based on strings and all the collision is based on what characters are used. I wrote a VB version of the game about a month ago, and the system is really simple. The screen scrolls and displays a 5x5 grid with you in the middle.
You know what? I'll try and get my cable working...


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note:
one "-" is negative sign
and "--" is a minus sign
"/" is divide
"->" is the store key
this is pretty simple so you can copy it into your calculator, assuming you have some experience with prgramming
one "-" is negative sign
and "--" is a minus sign
"/" is divide
"->" is the store key
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:a+bi
:clrHome:fix 3
:prompt A,B,C
:(B^2--4AC)->D
:((-B--[sqaureroot](D)[/squareroot])/(2A))->F
:((-B+[sqaureroot](D)[/squareroot])/(2A))->E
:Disp E
:Disp F
:Float
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i have the calculator -> USB cable, but i can't seem to get it to work. if i need a program or a driver, someone please post it. i have an awesome program i used the whole 2nd semester of geometry to do things related with apothems and such. it doesn't take all the work out, but it makes things so much easier it's great. very many lines of code.
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I never said they wouldn't, I said they already do on their calculators, it's the exact same thing, so it's not like it would create a new problem.Angry Man wrote:says the man that thinks people won't play games on PDA's if his school buys every student oneFleetAdmiralBacon wrote:Stufflawl
I'm gonna try and find my TI-Connect disc and get my USB cable working. Then I will stun and amaze you with the 1337ness behind my RPG
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Ok, I'm done. You can only use this if you have a TI-83+ or 84+ (I'm pretty sure it won't work on an 89T and it requires Omnicalc [a flash app], so it can't run on a regular old TI-83)
NOTE: POP THIS INTO NOTEPAD AND SWITCH TO THE "TI83PlusPC" FONT
It should also work if you just pop it into TI-GRAPH LINK and send it to your calc. You may need to create a list called game, but I don't remember. WARNING: This program is fricken' huge, requires a FONTSET and requires maps (I'll post a few on GM, they'll take up too much space here), along with a program called FWLVLHUB which just brings up a menu with the maps you are supposed to have and then runs them. It's rather easy to make, hopefully i won't have to tell you how.
Also, the game has sound, yes, musical tones. They will only work if you have Omnicalc, if you don't, you may get some errors when running the program, and it'll look like sh**. Plug in a headset (like one for a cellphone) and you should be just fine.
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Sorry! Code taken down, but...
Link: Firis Worlds, TI-83+ Graphing Calculator RPG
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Oh yeah, and please ignore the crappy creatures/things you battle against, I just threw that in so it was there. I plan on fixing it up someday, hopefully before I have to get my 89T
EDIT again:
Here's Omnicalc
Regardless of wether you want to use my game or not, you'll want this. It adds so many cool stuff to your calculator. My game uses it for fontsets and sound.
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good lord, that thing is gigantic. can't wait to see it run, do you think it will run on a TI-86?
edit: here's my geometry program. 3 kb in size, you need the TI connect program to put it on your calculator, as well as the cable. here's a screen of the main menu

it can calculate data that geometry quizzes, homework, and test questions ask for, like the base area and volume of a prism with any number of sides, lateral area, surface area, and volume of any multi-sided pyramid, yclinder, cone, sphere, and any polygon. for normal polygons (have every interior angle congruent to each other and side all the same length) it gets surface area and perimiter using both methods of if your are given the apothem, or the radius.
it was coded on a TI-86, so if it doesn't work on whatever you have, my advice is to go into the program's source code and see if there's anything obvious you need to change, like syntax, commands, etc. also, it uses lower case (included on the 86 by default) so you might either have to use mirage OS to enable lower case, or replace lower case letters with upper-case ones.
edit: here's my geometry program. 3 kb in size, you need the TI connect program to put it on your calculator, as well as the cable. here's a screen of the main menu

it can calculate data that geometry quizzes, homework, and test questions ask for, like the base area and volume of a prism with any number of sides, lateral area, surface area, and volume of any multi-sided pyramid, yclinder, cone, sphere, and any polygon. for normal polygons (have every interior angle congruent to each other and side all the same length) it gets surface area and perimiter using both methods of if your are given the apothem, or the radius.
it was coded on a TI-86, so if it doesn't work on whatever you have, my advice is to go into the program's source code and see if there's anything obvious you need to change, like syntax, commands, etc. also, it uses lower case (included on the 86 by default) so you might either have to use mirage OS to enable lower case, or replace lower case letters with upper-case ones.
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If you want a simple Fahrenheit > Celcius // Celcius > Fahrenheit program, try scripting the following program that I made:
While "->" can be achieved by pressing the button above ON that says STO;
"=" can be achieved by pressing 2nd and MATH;
It's actually a pretty useful program.
While "->" can be achieved by pressing the button above ON that says STO;
"=" can be achieved by pressing 2nd and MATH;
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:ClrHome
:Lbl S
:Menu("CONVERT:","F TO C",A,"C TO F",B)
:Lbl A
:Prompt F
:(F-32) / (9/5) -> F
:Disp F
:getKey -> K
:While K=0
:getKey -> K
:End
:ClrHome
:Goto S
:Lbl B
:Prompt C
:C(9/5)+32 -> C
:Disp C
:getKey -> K
:While K=0
:getKey -> K
:End
:ClrHome
:Goto S
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