DnD Dice v 1.0

Author: Daniel Edmunds

Copyright: Copyleft :-) Use this program as you wish, just give me credit where it's due.

Description: A Program for the TI-86 calculator.

Program's function: To work properly.

What the program does when working properly: Its function.

THE DAMN PROGRAM'S FUNCTION?: Alright already! It will prompt the user for a number of dice to use, and a number of sides on each die, particularly for use in playing Dungeons and Dragons. If you can find another use for it, more power to you :-). Anyways, this program has the functionality to do common rolls, such as 3d6, telling you what each die showed up as and the total of all the dice all in one little
organized screen. It can also do less common rolls such as 2d100, tedeous rolls that would never occur in a real game, like 23d41, or rolls that are impossible in the real world, like 1d3. You can choose up to 30 dice to roll, and up to 999 sides for each die (the screen only has so much space!) After rolling, you can choose to roll again, or to go back and respecify the parameters. This little program serves the functionality of, ahem:

30 4-sided dice, 30 5 sided dice, ... , 30 100 sided dice, ... 30 999 sided dice, totalling to be 2998 dice (not including the impossible 3-sided dice). Think of the money this program will save!
