Technology & Calculator Open Topic :: RE: A Stick Figure Guide to the...
Author: KermMartian Posted: 13 Dec 2012 05:20:33 pm (GMT -5) Very clear and simple, thanks for sharing! I like the included Foot-Shooting Agreement, as well. I must say that as many times as I have...
View ArticleGeneral Open Topic :: RE: Ubuntu Dual Boot Madness
Author: LincolnB Posted: 13 Dec 2012 05:59:17 pm (GMT -5) I honestly couldn't give a dog's crap about which distro of Linux I use. And I have yet to see any ads on Ubuntu, ever, in a couple years of...
View ArticleTechnology & Calculator Open Topic :: RE: Official TI-84+CSE Updates: Specs,...
Author: TheStorm Posted: 13 Dec 2012 09:02:02 pm (GMT -5)Tari wrote:Clearly this should be a TI-86+. That already does 24-bit addressing where it's useful with large amounts of memory, so it would...
View ArticleTechnology & Calculator Open Topic :: RE: A Stick Figure Guide to the...
Author: Ashbad Posted: 13 Dec 2012 09:03:48 pm (GMT -5) Fun read -- never really looked into AES before, but after reading this I get the gist of it. Thanks for sharing!_________________PJ Profile |...
View ArticleCasio Prizm/FX Development & Programming :: RE: Robot Loves Prizm
Author: CalebHansberry Posted: 13 Dec 2012 09:16:13 pm (GMT -5) I think you should add the phrase, "A shameless plug for DCS7: dcs.cemetech.net". _________________"We do not understand in order that we...
View ArticleTechnology & Calculator Open Topic :: RE: Official TI-84+CSE Updates: Specs,...
Author: Ashbad Posted: 13 Dec 2012 09:58:41 pm (GMT -5) Eh, that battery life is depressing, but at least it's chargeable. I personally prefer the (what seems to be) 250 hour battery life of the Prizm,...
View ArticleTechnology & Calculator Open Topic :: RE: Official TI-84+CSE Updates: Specs,...
Author: DJ_O Posted: 13 Dec 2012 10:00:34 pm (GMT -5) 1993: 28.7 KB (TI-82) 2013: 21.7 KB (TI-84PCSE) 2033: 14.7 KB (next gen 84+ model ) 2053: 7.7 KB (even more next gen 84+ model) 2073: 0.7 KB The...
View ArticleMerthsoft :: RE: DynamicConfig - Treating Configuration as Code in C#
Author: merthsoft Posted: 13 Dec 2012 10:21:44 pm (GMT -5) OK, I think I managed to accomplish this. Here's a screenshot: And here's the code to do that:Code:Console.WriteLine("Reading in config 2.");...
View ArticleTechnology & Calculator Open Topic :: RE: A Stick Figure Guide to the...
Author: FloppusMaximus Posted: 13 Dec 2012 10:38:38 pm (GMT -5) I have to disagree with their idea of "foot-shooting prevention". Yes, it's true that most people have no need to implement AES - that's...
View ArticleContests :: RE: [Contest #9]An Exercise in Futility - with Combat Scrolling!
Author: Compynerd255 Posted: 13 Dec 2012 10:58:37 pm (GMT -5) *bump* I've been working hard on this. No screenies yet, but I have already added the physics engine, game input, Pressoring, Combat...
View ArticleYour Projects :: RE: solidFRAME - a 3D engine for the TI-83+ (SE Recommended)
Author: tr1p1ea Posted: 14 Dec 2012 12:01:59 am (GMT -5) Update to space-sim mini test:
View ArticleTI-BASIC :: Accept input as function TI-89 Titanium
Author: moneyswag Subject: Accept input as function TI-89 TitaniumPosted: 14 Dec 2012 01:43:13 am (GMT -5) Hi, I've been using my TI-Nspire to find Riemann sums. I created a program that goes like...
View ArticleTI-BASIC :: RE: Accept input as function TI-89 Titanium
Author: Jim Bauwens Posted: 14 Dec 2012 02:00:09 am (GMT -5) Sorry, I don't have much time at the moment to look for a better solution, but try this:Code: InputStr "function", n expr(n &...
View ArticleTI-BASIC :: RE: Accept input as function TI-89 Titanium
Author: moneyswag Posted: 14 Dec 2012 02:13:23 am (GMT -5) Thank you so much Jim Bauwens now it runs perfectly thanks for the help.
View ArticleTI-BASIC :: RE: Accept input as function TI-89 Titanium
Author: moneyswag Posted: 14 Dec 2012 02:17:16 am (GMT -5) I guess i misunderstood the use of the expr() function, I thought it merely converts a string to an expression, but I guess it actually...
View ArticleHumour/Jokes :: The best of animated .gif ... applied to the TI world !
Author: adriweb Subject: The best of animated .gif ... applied to the TI world !Posted: 14 Dec 2012 02:27:57 am (GMT -5) I posted that earlier on tiplanet and omnimaga ,why not share here I stumbled...
View ArticleCemetech Labs :: RE: TI-89 Titanium Disassembly and Backlighting
Author: zeeshan Posted: 14 Dec 2012 04:31:07 am (GMT -5) its outstanding models...._________________zeeshan
View ArticleSourceCoder :: RE: Suggestions
Author: Hayleia Posted: 14 Dec 2012 08:49:03 am (GMT -5)KermMartian wrote:The size limit was intended to avoid people hogging bandwidth and temporary disk space with massive images, but I can raise it...
View ArticleYour Projects :: RE: solidFRAME - a 3D engine for the TI-83+ (SE Recommended)
Author: Dapianokid Posted: 14 Dec 2012 01:41:21 pm (GMT -5) post new version for downloadz? _________________What if we all got together and did something ridiculous? Well?
View ArticleYour Projects :: RE: solidFRAME - a 3D engine for the TI-83+ (SE Recommended)
Author: elfprince13 Posted: 14 Dec 2012 01:56:37 pm (GMT -5) Death-Star trench run?_________________StickFigure Graphic Productions || VSHI: Vermont Sustainable Heating Initiative
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