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TI-83 BASIC MISC. PROGRAMS (TIME)
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Archive Statistics
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Number of files
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3
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Last updated
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Friday, 7 March 2003
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Total downloads
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10,901
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Most popular file
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3-D Calendar with 6,464 downloads.
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Up to TI-83 BASIC Misc. Programs |
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3dcalndr.zip |
2k |
99-04-28 |
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3-D Calendar A 3-D calendar program that displays a cool 3-D view. |
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aclock83.zip |
1k |
03-03-07 |
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Analog Clock v1.0 This is a cool analog clock that lets you input the hour and minute and the beginning and counts indefinitely. It is a real clock, keeping nearly exact time, with an hour, minute, and second hand, as well as a digital readout of the time. Press any key to quit. Check out the screenshots! |
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beat.zip |
1k |
00-12-10 |
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TNK .beatCALC v1.01 The .beat internet time was invented in 1998 by Swatch. One day has 1000 beats, @000 being at midnight in the +1 time zone during winter time. This time format is useful especially on the internet. Let's say you live in Upstate New York, and you want to chat with you Swiss friend, your Chinese friend, and your Russian friend. Trying to calaberate a time to do that would be very hard, because you would have to say something like "6 p.m. my time." With .beat, the time is the same everywhere, so you can say "at @000," which is the same everywhere. My program calculates .beat! |
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