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« Reply #45 on: 29 January, 2011, 02:15:15 »
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Didn't you also have one that supported special LCD stuff like backwards LCD display and stuff?
Hehe, I found out that mine does that... On accident... I typed a wrong hex digit and I was utterly amazed to find that I had to turn my calc upside down to read it properly Cheesy
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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
              available!)
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« Reply #46 on: 29 January, 2011, 02:20:14 »
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I think there is a flag somewhere that controls that, because my 84+ used to do that, but after I messed around with it a lot, it doesn't any more.  I really should use Calcsys and try to find that bit...
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TI-84+, OS 2.43, Boot Code 1.02, 128k RAM
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TI-81, OS 1.6K (only borrowed)
Casio fx-CG10 (Prizm), OS 01.04.0200
TI-Nspire Clickpad, OS 1.4
TI-Nspire Clickpad, OS 3.1.0.392
TI-Nspire CAS Clickpad, OS 1.6.10110 (!?) now OS 3.1.0.392
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« Reply #47 on: 29 January, 2011, 02:26:59 »
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It's because it's a different LCD port. Writing a value between 0Ch through 0Fh will cause some sort of flip. 0Fh is what flips it upside down, 0Ch puts it normal, 0D and 0E flip it left/right or up/down, I just cannot remember which one does what Cheesy
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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 #48 on: 29 January, 2011, 02:33:54 »
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I documented them at http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?topic=3751.0 Cheesy
Though I wouldn't expect you to know since the topic's last post was before your join date Tongue
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« Reply #49 on: 29 January, 2011, 02:37:25 »
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I know that; I had a lot of fun playing around with it Grin
What I'm saying is that it used to do it, but now it doesn't (I used Calcsys to do it in the first place).
I think it's port $0A...
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Cheers!
I beta test, so...yeah.  PM me if you want me to test anything Cheesy.

Almost only counts in horseshoes and handgrenades.

Cogito ergo sum.

Calcs:
TI-84+, OS 2.43, Boot Code 1.02, 128k RAM
TI-84+SE VSC, OS 2.43, Boot Code 1.00, 128k RAM  (I'm spoiled Tongue)
TI-81, OS 1.6K (only borrowed)
Casio fx-CG10 (Prizm), OS 01.04.0200
TI-Nspire Clickpad, OS 1.4
TI-Nspire Clickpad, OS 3.1.0.392
TI-Nspire CAS Clickpad, OS 1.6.10110 (!?) now OS 3.1.0.392
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« Reply #50 on: 29 January, 2011, 02:48:46 »
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Port 10h
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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
              available!)
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« Reply #51 on: 29 January, 2011, 09:21:25 »
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Kerm posted a photo of his calcs over at Cemetech...

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs056.snc6/168625_513766086770_28900822_30521244_3032257_n.jpg
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« Reply #52 on: 29 January, 2011, 09:24:04 »
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NIce, he should maybe put them like mine to show their face more Cheesy
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« Reply #53 on: 31 January, 2011, 15:57:40 »
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Oh my god, he has so many calculators!

EDIT: 18 it seems.
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« Reply #54 on: 01 February, 2011, 06:47:18 »
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One thing, however: I thought he had more, because now I think I remember this pic from a while ago and I swear he said that was only half of his calcs. He buys a lot of broken 83+s then repairs them. Usually it's the LCD that is broken. Sometimes it's just missing columns of pixels and once he's done repairing the calc it works like new. Nonetheless him, TI-Freak8x, BrandonW and someone else got many more TI calcs than me, because 8 of my calcs are Casios.
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« Reply #55 on: 12 February, 2011, 14:53:19 »
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BrandonW's calcs! (Not all of them, though)

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« Reply #56 on: 12 February, 2011, 17:35:54 »
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W-wow. That's a lot of TI Shocked
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« Reply #57 on: 12 February, 2011, 21:09:26 »
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Once I buy a decent camera,(soon) I'll post my collection. Mine includes:
TI-83+ BE(2), although one is on temporary permanent loan to my cousin...  <_<
TI-83+ SE: Dead now unfortunatley... RIP  Cry
TI-86
TI-89(HW 1) Grin
Hp 50G
Durabrand:  Its a cheapo no-name graphing calc that was 20$ at Wally world. Smiley
Also nice calc collection Ranman. Is the FX-6300G programmable?
Thanks DJ! Smiley You have quite a nice collection too. Who has more; you or tifreak?

Yes... The Casio FX-6300G has the same BASIC as the Casio FX-7700G. I bought a Casio FX-7700G and my FX-6300G back in 1993, but sold the FX-7700G in order to purchase the original TI-92 in 1996. Then, I sold my TI-92 in order to purchase a TI-89 (from Dimension-TI) in 1999. I programmed a version of Scorched Earth on the Casio FX-6300G complete with mountains and wind -- it required 396 bytes of the 400 bytes of available RAM. It was awesome... I think I still have it written down on paper.

@Ranman: Awesome about the scorched earth clone! Only Ranman... Grin

The tandy one draws particular interest from me. It's old, and its really cool that it has a BASIC language on such a limited system. Gawd... I'm such a nerd. It reminds me of an old calc that one of my buddies got from his mom(she was a math teacher). This one actually had some oomph to it though. Not only was it programmable, but it supported programmable sound too! Nothing more that bleeps and bloops mind you, but it was still cool as hell. It even had a decent chunk of memory if i remember correctly. I just wish I could remember what brand the darn thing was...

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TI-73
TI-80
TI-81
TI-82 (not currently working)
TI-85

*Update 6/13*:
TI-84+ SE (produced in P plant, so no xtra ram Sad)
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« Reply #58 on: 13 February, 2011, 02:23:59 »
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BrandonW definitively has a lot of calcs. shocked

I remember seeing another pic he posted showing all of them besides each others too. That was a few years ago, though.
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« Reply #59 on: 25 March, 2011, 08:42:24 »
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Here is the order in which I acquired my calcs:

July 2001: TI-83+ (the one on which I stuck an Omnimaga label) new
February 2002: TI-83+SE new
March 2007: TI-89 Titanium new
March 2008: TI-83+ used (my bro bought it new in November 2001)
April 2008: Casio FX-9750G+ new
Fall 2008: TI-81 used
2009 (I forgot the order and time): TI-80 used, 82 used, 85 used
Later in 2009: FX-9850G used, TI-73 used, 83 used, 86 used, 92 used, Nspire Clickpad new
Even later in 2009: FX-7000G used, 7400G+ used, 7700GE used, 9860G new, FX 1.0 used
January 2011: Casio PRIZM FX-cg10 new
March 2011: TI-84+ new
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