LuaFX arrives on the FX-9860G

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DJ Omnimaga:
LuaFX for the long-discontinued Algebra FX Casio calculator series has finally been ported to the FX-9860G series too! Not only this should hopefully increase its audience, as the FX-9860G is still in production and is owned by various community members, but this opens the doors for a Casio PRIZM port as well, since newer Casio FX-9860G calculators use the same kind of processor as the newer color calculator.

Also, since the TI-Nspire CX already supports Lua, those who also own a Casio calculator might see their lives made easier if they want to port their game to Casio calcs too, assuming they use Lua.

It can be downloaded here!

njaddison:
I wish that I had a Casio FX-9860G! Sounds awesome!

Spenceboy98:
What is Lua?

njaddison:
Lua is a programming language, like c or c++. I learned lua, but I am not particularly good at it. You can program games, apps, and even program programmers that let you program on your calc. Like oclua, which lets you program lua scripts on the TI-Nspire. Lua only uses 2D graphics, unless a 3D engine is made, like Chocksta's Tiny3D. So, it is another way to allow you to play games and use apps on your calc.

DJ Omnimaga:
O.O

http://www.planet-casio.com/Fr/programmes/programme1548-1-donkey-kong-lua-Titi-luafx.html

I wonder if this Donkey Kong clone is any good? It has awesome graphics for sure but I'm curious if it's even close to playable or not...

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