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General Discussion => Introduce Yourself! => Topic started by: Thomas the Death Machine on October 28, 2014, 02:20:25 pm

Title: a little late i guess
Post by: Thomas the Death Machine on October 28, 2014, 02:20:25 pm
this would be my 7th post, I think. I am somewhat proficient in ti basic and have the nspire cx cas running os 3.6
Title: Re: a little late i guess
Post by: Happybobjr on October 28, 2014, 03:12:40 pm
Welcome aboard! No pun attended.

Here are your welcoming peanuts!
(http://www.mardel.com/assets/item/large/073168513101.jpg)
Opps, wrong ones XD




Edit to DJ: Peanuts is the name of the 'comics', brand, group, etc.
Title: Re: a little late i guess
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on October 28, 2014, 03:17:34 pm
I wonder what's the relationship between Snoopy/Chalie Brown and peanuts since it has been 20 years since I last watched it but welcome to the forums :P
Title: Re: a little late i guess
Post by: Happybobjr on October 28, 2014, 03:23:38 pm
DJ: Peanuts is the name of the 'comics', brand, group, etc.

Thomas the Death Machine, does your name reference this?
(http://i.imgur.com/zOJyfKc.gif)
Title: Re: a little late i guess
Post by: TIfanx1999 on October 28, 2014, 03:32:16 pm
Welcome aboard! By TI-BASIC do you mean on the nspire? Usually, BASIC on the z80 calcs.(TI 73,82,83/+/SE,84+/+SE/CSE,85,86) is referred to as TI-BASIC,  BASIC on the 68k calcs.(TI 92/+,89,Voyage 200) is referred to as 68k BASIC and BASIC on the nspire (all models) is referred to as nspire BASIC.
Title: Re: a little late i guess
Post by: Sorunome on October 28, 2014, 04:48:10 pm
Better late then never!
Welcome to Omnimaga, I hope you'll enjoy your stay!
!peanuts
Title: Re: a little late i guess
Post by: Juju on October 28, 2014, 08:04:24 pm
Well, welcome, evil talking tank engine. And nice one, Happybobjr lol. And yeah, Peanuts was actually the name of the comic strip Charlie Brown and Snoopy originally featured in.
Title: Re: a little late i guess
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on October 28, 2014, 08:05:02 pm
On a side note, do you know some Lua for the Nspire? It isn't that much like Basic but it has more features if you want to create complex programs (getkey, for example, although I heard it's possible to mimic getkey by creating a virtual d-pad on the screen). Of course it's fine if you want to use TI-BASIC, but I wanted to point that out in case. I personally don't know any of the Nspire languages, though.
Title: Re: a little late i guess
Post by: Juju on October 28, 2014, 08:08:32 pm
Ah yeah, you should definitely try Lua out. Although I don't have a Nspire, so I don't really know BASIC, I heard it's much, much better than BASIC. I know Lua though, and it's pretty powerful.