Re: TIB: New Sqrxz and Super Mario levels!!!


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Re: TIB: New Sqrxz and Super Mario levels!!!




Yes, sqrxz for the 83 exists, but we work with 85 and 86s.  Also, yes there
is a level editor, but its dos (ugly) and we used macs at that time.

later,
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>From: Ted21@aol.com
>To: ti-basic@lists.ticalc.org
>Subject: Re: TIB: New Sqrxz and Super Mario levels!!!
>Date: Sat, Oct 16, 1999, 5:43 PM
>

>
> I just wanted to say that a while ago I downloaded a sqrx level editor (I
> think it was dos based).  I only use sqrx with the 83, but It may work with
> other calculators.  I thing I got it at TI-Files, but it has been a while.  I
> would imagine that there are probably level editors for Super Mario as
> well...but I don't really know for sure.
>
> Ted
>
> In a message dated 99-10-16 18:29:35 EDT, you write:
>
> << To my friends at assembly-86 and ti-basic,
>
>  Hi, My name is Michael Erlewine, although I go by mitchodog or Mitcho the
>  Dog on the internet and in the calculator world.  I have an announcement for
>  all fellow TI-85 and TI-86 users.
>
>  In early 1998, my friends and I, students at Capitol Hill Magnet School,
>  decoded the TI-85 and TI-86 Sqrxz uncompressed level description language.
>  Since then, we have created, by hand on the calculator without an editor,
>  close to 20 levels.  Many of them have been lost over the years, but now,
>  The Capitol Hill Levels Project is here with the mission to revive and
>  recreate most or all of these levels, and bring back the attention Sqrxz
>  once brought.  Soon, you will start to see a wealth of TI-85 and 86 Sqrxz
>  and TI-86 Super Mario levels in the ticalc.org archives. >>
>
> 


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