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Calculator Community => TI Calculators => General Calculator Help => Topic started by: TheNlightenedOne on May 15, 2013, 09:18:24 pm
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I recently acquired a TI-89 Titanium. What are some good programs?
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You can try Runespel, submitted by me here, right on the download page.
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Chrono Fantasy, Bomberdude, Kirby, Metroid 68K (the one by Lachprog that is finished), Doom 68K, Counter Strike, Super Mario 68K, Ultima V and F-Zero are some good games. There are many others, though.
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Top rated Ticalc.org assembly games: http://www.ticalc.org/pub/89/asm/games/rate.html
I would also try some TI-Basic stuff. Final Fantasy Destination was pretty cool.
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How about programming tools? You can never have enough of those :P
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For BASIC coders, there was Vertel and FLib which were pretty powerful, and there is an Axe-like language called NewProg. However, although NewProg is compiled, it requires NewProg to be ran.
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The game boy emulator with a zelda: links awakening rom is just awesome >.<
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Is there anything like Mimas for the 89?
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Good question. If it's the case, it might be the older stuff from 1999 or so, because ASM hasn't been used on 68K calcs much since 2002 or so (due to C being available). There is GTC for on-calc C, though.
Also MulTI can run some 83+ ASM (and perhaps Axe) games that are made of only 1 file.
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I never knew about the on-calc C compiler; I thought that the TI-89 didn't have enough memory for that.
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Whoa, those are cool. Thanks!
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What, there is a on-calc c compiler? O.O :crazy: Why don't I rule the world yet D:
Thanks for telling DJ :D
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Actually I don't think it's on ticalc.org. Someone asked the link a while ago since the original was down, but TI-Fr fixed it afterward. Then the link stopped working again recently, but the files are available at http://ourl.ca/18649/343762 or Archive.org
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woo, thanks again :D
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I suggest Gran Turismo. I've been addicted to it for the past week.
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(reading and replying to posts after the weeks of broken e-mail notifications which caused me to miss lots of topic updates)
The home page of GTC is http://gtc.ti-fr.com/