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Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
Nikky Southerland  Account Info
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Tankers, again. I had to vote for it. It's program on that list that I use the most. But even then, that's not very often. I don't play calculator games much anymore.

Reply to this comment    29 December 2004, 19:38 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
Barrett Anderson Account Info
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Yes, Tankers, Definitely.

Reply to this comment    29 December 2004, 21:40 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
Gamer13  Account Info
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I voted for bomberdude

Reply to this comment    29 December 2004, 19:50 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
ElementFire Account Info

Me too.

Reply to this comment    30 December 2004, 00:13 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
artraid  Account Info
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Me three, dudes! BomberDude rocks my 68k!

Reply to this comment    30 December 2004, 01:46 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
Christian BELIN  Account Info
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Yop, yop, BomberDude rulez da world. I already said it, but it repeat it : BomberDude is the best ! BomberDude will win !!

Reply to this comment    30 December 2004, 13:06 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
tal_oz  Account Info

From a programming standpoint, without a doubt, would have to be pedroM. second best in my opinion would be CalcRouge.

Reply to this comment    29 December 2004, 20:18 GMT

Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
saubue  Account Info
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Yes, CalcRogue, definitly

Reply to this comment    29 December 2004, 20:55 GMT

Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
takuanitromars36 Account Info

PedroM, definitely.

Reply to this comment    29 December 2004, 21:02 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
JcN  Account Info
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I've never used pedroM, but it's the greatest undertaking for the 68K line.

BTW, I was a Barnes & Noble today (international booksellers), and I actually found "TI-83+ Graphing Calculator for Dummies." LOL! I have a pic if anyone wants it.

Reply to this comment    31 December 2004, 02:50 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
Jake Griffin  Account Info
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see link :)

Reply to this comment    12 January 2005, 08:14 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
Lionel Debroux Account Info
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I agree that PedroM is a great challenge from a coding point of view.
However, from a usability point of view, the problems are: incompatibilities with the standard OS (many things are simply not reimplemented, or reimplemented in a very different and incompatible way), lack of speed (PedroM is highly size-optimized), lack of features (hardly a TI-30 calculator as far as computations go), lack of software, etc.
This is why it is used by approx 0% of the worldwide calculators...

Reply to this comment    30 December 2004, 08:33 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
saubue  Account Info
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And it sucks that it doesn't run on a V200!

Reply to this comment    30 December 2004, 13:58 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
ExtendeD  Account Info
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FreeFlash will soon be released, allowing PedroM to be sent to V200s and Titaniums (see the URL).

Reply to this comment    30 December 2004, 20:04 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
Joey Gannon  Account Info
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The choice that should be up there (International Karate 68k) isn't, so I went for ExciteBike.

Reply to this comment    29 December 2004, 21:25 GMT

Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
peterthegreat  Account Info

Wow. That was EXACTLY my opinion.

Reply to this comment    30 December 2004, 02:19 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
no_one_2000_  Account Info
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Heh, that's funny, I thought the same thing as well.

Reply to this comment    31 December 2004, 17:39 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
Ranman  Account Info

I appreciate your votes, but some great programs made it into the finals. Bravo to all of the authors!!

I need a beta tester for an 89 Titanium version of International Karate. If you are interested, send me an email.

Good luck!

Reply to this comment    30 December 2004, 02:49 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
lalu Account Info

From my point of view, these look like some of the *least* interesting programs. <sigh>

Reply to this comment    30 December 2004, 00:09 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
JfG  Account Info
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How so ?

Reply to this comment    30 December 2004, 20:14 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
Nisarg Kothari  Account Info

calcrogue is the deepest and most complex game on the ti89.

Reply to this comment    30 December 2004, 02:01 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (Final Round!)?
W Hibdon  Account Info
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For me, it was a tie between that and Kirby. However, I suck too badly at calcrogue so I went with the asian country controled by the Chinese.

-W-

Reply to this comment    30 December 2004, 02:26 GMT

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