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DJ Omnimaga:
That would definitively be great additions!

Also nice avatar, I still need to grab an HP 50g at one point, but they're more expensive than the TI-Nspire CX CAS over here ($207.99), so I'll have to look for some online deals.

By the way, I noticed something at the start of the game: The field is not rendered instantly. It gradually appears on the screen. Do you draw everything directly to G0 or do you use one of the extra GROBs? If you use another GROB than G0 it could reduce risks of flickering (although I haven't encountered any so far) and you could add some effects like transitions between screens (like this screenshot, although the fade-in part can be annoying to implement x.x)

Sorunome:
This is looking awesome so far!
Keep up the great work! :)

ArielP:

--- Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on January 04, 2014, 05:37:05 pm ---That would definitively be great additions!

Also nice avatar, I still need to grab an HP 50g at one point, but they're more expensive than the TI-Nspire CX CAS over here ($207.99), so I'll have to look for some online deals.

By the way, I noticed something at the start of the game: The field is not rendered instantly. It gradually appears on the screen. Do you draw everything directly to G0 or do you use one of the extra GROBs? If you use another GROB than G0 it could reduce risks of flickering (although I haven't encountered any so far) and you could add some effects like transitions between screens (like this screenshot, although the fade-in part can be annoying to implement x.x)

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Hello again!
I have several calculators, most of them very old. I collect "home computers" and old calculators, so many of which have become obsolete.

The HP50G is an excellent machine, which these days leave with my son to another city. My son is going to start studying to be an engineer, and HP50G will be of great help.

As GROB, "think" I'm working on G1, I have not yet clear how the graphics system of the HP Prime (there is very little documentation!) Works.

Also notice that I draw the screen from top to bottom (in that order is that the program processes the contents of the array that stores the description of each board)


--- Quote from: Sorunome on January 04, 2014, 05:40:33 pm ---This is looking awesome so far!
Keep up the great work! :)

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Thanks!!!!

ArielP:
Hello!

The level 1 has one cube missing. Solved in Beta 1.1 (Download)

Sorry :)

Streetwalrus:
Pretty cool looking. :thumbsup:

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