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Calculator Community => Other Calculators => Topic started by: LincolnB on July 28, 2011, 01:40:28 pm
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What are the most innovative calculator programs you guys know of? I'm talking about games and programs and stuff that have never been made before, and that significantly effected the calculator programming community?
Post / PM me your ideas. Here's what we have so far...
TI-83/84+(SE)
Axe Parser
Mimas
Ion
Calcsys
CalcUtil
TI-Boy SE
Doors CS
xLib
MirageOS
Emu8x
zStart
Super Mario 1.2
Puzzle Pack
Celtic III
Omnicalc
usb8x
msd8x
TruVid
Slippy
Realsound
aLCDfix
Gossamer
Doom
TI-Nspire:
nDless
nDoom
oclua
gbc4nspire
68k (Ti-89, 92, etc)
gb68k
MulTI
FZero 68k
TIGCC
Casio Prizm
Mpoupe's video player
Obliter8
Remember, often it is hard to be simultaneously the best at what you do and also the first at what you do. This isn't a list of the best programs ever made, it is a compilation of what the community thinks are the most innovative programs ever made.
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For the Nspire: ndless and nDoom
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Got it :)
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Is it necessary that they've "vastly affected" the community? Or is just doing something new and innovative enough?
I put forth DoorsCS7 on account of its GUI and CALCNet.
If it had gotten further I'd also name Spencer's Scheme interpreter. (The topic can be found at http://www.revsoft.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=706 (http://www.revsoft.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=706), but please don't post there because the last post is from 2007.)
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I think xLib (or any of the original assembly libraries) should be added.
They did greatly enhance the range and depth of TI-Basic games.
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z80
-MirageOS (although it has been greatly obsoleted by DoorsCS for a while now). I added it because back when it came out, the only alternative, Ion, required heaps of RAM to run and had much less features.
-Emu8x
68K
-gb68k
-MulTI
-F-Zero 68K
Nspire
-gbc4nspire
Those are some I can think of. There are many others too.
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83/84+(SE):
zStart
Super Mario 1.2
Puzzle Pack
Celtic III
Omnicalc
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usb8x
msd8x
and SirCmpwn's Video Player and thepenguin77's videoplayer.
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Just so everyone knows, I'm updating the list in the first post in this thread whenever you guys come up with a program.
and SirCmpwn's Video Player and thepenguin77's videoplayer.
have a link? If you know the names of these programs, I can put them on the list.
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83/84+(SE):
Doom
Flashy
Benjamin Moody's RSA Crack (for comp).
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what's Flashy? I couldn't find it on ticalc or anywhere. :/
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SirCmpwn made a video player? Where is it? ???
And Flashy is only available on TI-BANK.
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SirCmpwn's video player sin't avaliable yet. He is working on it. Its an extension of the msd8x sound player he picked up.
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Seriously, what about the Prizm?
- Mpoupe's video player
- Kerm's Obliter8
- Merth's various assortment of game goodies
I'm only including programs with released tangible results, since there a lot of thing that will eventually make it to this list as well.
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SirCmpwn's video player sin't avaliable yet. He is working on it. Its an extension of the msd8x sound player he picked up.
Ah ok. So I guess it would be the USB streaming counterpart of ThePenguin77's video player?
And yeah I agree Ashbad. I wish more people also had a Prizm so they could try those. Casio oughta sell it at more places.
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Pretty much DJ_O
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What about Gossamer?
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So far Sir made Sound work off of a Flash Drive; now he's working on video. :D
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When I finish the secret project I refuse to give details on, it will most likely make it into this list. (inb4 you have too many projects)
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When I finish the secret project I refuse to give details on, it will most likely make it into this list. (inb4 you have too many projects)
You have too many projects. :P
Good list so far.
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Realsound
aLCDfix
Omnicalc
Celtic III
Whacky Fun... [Oh, who am I kidding...]
Slippy
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Great, I'll update the list ASAP
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TruVid perhaps?
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68k: TIGCC