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« Reply #75 on: 13 March, 2012, 13:54:14 »
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Hey guys, I thought I'd give you an (early) Pi Day present—here are the old mailing list archives from ticalc.org's earlier days that had been taken down since 2004. There ought to be plenty of interesting, historical content in there.
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/oldmail/

Unfortunately, there isn't a search tool for it right now, but maybe I could put up a Google search box or something sometime if Google indexes it.
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« Reply #76 on: 13 March, 2012, 14:12:33 »
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Hmm, interesting. I'll have to dig in there once. Cheesy
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« Reply #77 on: 13 March, 2012, 14:29:07 »
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Awesome, thanks TravisE!
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Spoiler for FileSyst:
FileSyst is an application that provides a folder and filesystem for the TI-83+/84+ calculators. It is designed to be easy to access and use in BASIC, and it can be used to access game files and save data, or to create a command prompt, among other things:

Spoiler for Graphiti:
This is a graph explorer for graph theory. It will require lots of work to finish. Currently you can:
Add/delete vertices
Add edges (direction not shown, but they are directed)
Arrange vertices in a circle (in the future, you will be able to define levels of rings and the number of nodes in each)
Create complete graphs quickly

Plans:
Add adjacency matrix viewer
Deleting edges
Multiple graphs support
Arrows for directed graphs
Planarity testing
Matrix operations
Weighted edges
Chromatic polynomials
Chromatic numbers

Spoiler for Stats:

Samocal             [o---------]
Virtual Processor   [o---------]
EnG                 [oo--------]
Grammer             [ooo-------]
AsmComp             [ooo-------]
Partex              [oooo------]
BatLib              [oooooooo--]
Grammer82           [----------]
Grammer68000        [----------]


Pseudonyms:  Zeda, Xeda, Thunderbolt
Languages:   English, français
Programming: z80 Assmebly
             Grammer
             TI-BASIC (83/84/+/SE, 89/89t/92)
Known For:   -Creator of the Grammer programming language
              (Winning program of zContest2011)
             -BatLib- One of the most feature packed libraries for BASIC programmers available
              with over 100 functions and a simple programming language
             -Learning to program z80 in hexadecimal before using an assembler (no computer was
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« Reply #78 on: 17 March, 2012, 23:00:01 »
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Google has begun indexing the archives, so I've added a search box to the page. Note that it may still take some days or weeks for searches to return everything since it has to crawl some 121,000+ or so individual HTML pages. Smiley
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« Reply #79 on: 17 March, 2012, 23:35:11 »
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Wow, awesome! Again, thanks Travis!
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Grammer Download (2.29.04.12)
Latest update (possibly incomplete)
My pastebin
Spoiler for FileSyst:
FileSyst is an application that provides a folder and filesystem for the TI-83+/84+ calculators. It is designed to be easy to access and use in BASIC, and it can be used to access game files and save data, or to create a command prompt, among other things:

Spoiler for Graphiti:
This is a graph explorer for graph theory. It will require lots of work to finish. Currently you can:
Add/delete vertices
Add edges (direction not shown, but they are directed)
Arrange vertices in a circle (in the future, you will be able to define levels of rings and the number of nodes in each)
Create complete graphs quickly

Plans:
Add adjacency matrix viewer
Deleting edges
Multiple graphs support
Arrows for directed graphs
Planarity testing
Matrix operations
Weighted edges
Chromatic polynomials
Chromatic numbers

Spoiler for Stats:

Samocal             [o---------]
Virtual Processor   [o---------]
EnG                 [oo--------]
Grammer             [ooo-------]
AsmComp             [ooo-------]
Partex              [oooo------]
BatLib              [oooooooo--]
Grammer82           [----------]
Grammer68000        [----------]


Pseudonyms:  Zeda, Xeda, Thunderbolt
Languages:   English, français
Programming: z80 Assmebly
             Grammer
             TI-BASIC (83/84/+/SE, 89/89t/92)
Known For:   -Creator of the Grammer programming language
              (Winning program of zContest2011)
             -BatLib- One of the most feature packed libraries for BASIC programmers available
              with over 100 functions and a simple programming language
             -Learning to program z80 in hexadecimal before using an assembler (no computer was
              available!)
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« Reply #80 on: 18 March, 2012, 08:50:55 »
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That's very good Smiley
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« Reply #81 on: 18 March, 2012, 08:52:15 »
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Awesome work travis Cheesy

Also I really need to get to work on some Omni history stuff. First of all I need to update the Omni page on WikiTI with more information, in a similar fashion as Wikipedia pages. Listing all good/bad major events I guess.
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