Re: A85: TI Info Web Page


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Re: A85: TI Info Web Page




Peter Sahlstrom wrote:

> Name: Peter Sahlstrom
> Nickname: Pete
> Email: petes@technologist.com
> Webpage: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/1950 _or_
> http://www.apmail.com/Pete  (The page doesn't work right now-Hey, I've
> been busy.)
> Grade/Age: 10th grade/16 years
> Location: South Jordan (near Salt Lake City), Utah
> TI Calcs Owned: TI-86 (Formerly TI-85, before it was stolen)
> TI Calcs Programmed for: 85 (BASIC), 86 (BASIC, learning ASM)
> Accomplishments: Various Matrix, list, vector compression routines,
> string arrays,
> BASIC E-mail system for the '85 and '86, Various simple thinking
> games,
> walk-through maze generator (BASIC), etc.
> About Yourself: Started playing games on computer when 3, started
> using computer
> for other things in 1st grade (age 6), programming in GW-BASIC in 2nd
> Grade (Ages
> 7&8), writing my own programs in 4th grade, learned MS-DOS BATCH and
> started
> writing GOOD GW-BASIC programs in 6th grade as well as learning
> Q-BASIC (Same year
> I got my first computer).  Started DEFCON 5 (Q-BASIC Program) in 7th
> Grade.  Got my
> TI-85 in 8th Grade, learned TI-BASIC, wrote Star Trek-85 (Still havn't
> finished),
> started drawing the graphics for ZEMM, and designed the graphics for
> my homepage.
> In 9th grade I finally got my web page up, learned Javascript and
> HTML, and wrote
> all of the BASIC code for ZEMM in one week during and after school
> (The program is
> 13k).  In 10th grade was given control of the school homepage
> (http://www.chills.jordan.k12.ut.us).  Am looked at as the school
> computer
> athority/repairman/button pusher.  Am on school swim team.  My hobbies
> are
> computers/calculators, swimming, biking, and sleep.  I have a
> Intel-Pentium 100 and
> a IBM PC-XT (8088) (which work), three 386-25's, and a 486 SX-25
> (which
> don't-yet).  Am learning ASM and considering learning Java and C++.
> Currantly am
> working on Star Trek-86, a Word Search program for the '86, and a
> Q-BASIC terminal
> with ANSI and VT-100 emulation.
>
> -Pete

   well...in other words...i dont have a life


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