This is for anybody who has a TI-83+(SE), or a TI-84(SE)(you don't need the SE, but you can) who wants to get in a collab to program!
What do you need:
A TI-83+, TI-83+SE, TI-84+, or TI-84+SE
A connector from Calculator to USB (my TI-84+SE has a standard camera-USB cable port)
The TI-connect software
the omnicalc app for your calculator It adds many features, and possibly most important, sprite support.
and optional: MirageOS shell for your calculator It has a program manager so you can do things like run archived programs, archive programs, hide, and lock them, and play games for MirageOS or the ION shell.
But now for real stuff:
Ideas:
TI Hero
Members:
16skittles
Post if you have an idea or want to join!
Last edited by 16Skittles (2010-10-27 07:49:58)
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Collaboration forum
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well, I don't think so because it isn't a scratch collab. the panther collab is in advanced topics, right?
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Okay. I didn't know.
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Maybe, but I don't think I have a connecter. I have worked around with my calculator a lot though.
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I'd love to join. But... is this a collab for programming directly in TI-BASIC, or in Assembly/C, then compiling?
@AtomicBawm3: It's just a standard Mini USB cable. You almost certainly have one.
Last edited by Harakou (2010-10-28 22:00:00)
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Harakou wrote:
I'd love to join. But... is this a collab for programming directly in TI-BASIC, or in Assembly/C, then compiling?
@AtomicBawm3: It's just a standard Mini USB cable. You almost certainly have one.
I think mainly TI-BASIC ATM, but I believe there are some TI-BASIC compilers on ticalc.org if you prefer to type. Personally, I think I'll do both, so I can work on the go (I have over an hour on the bus each day) and still be more efficient at home. But I'd be willing to try assembly, I've seen some amazing assembly games... C programming is possible for the calculators?
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Wow.
You guys know what you're talking about
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