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Calculator Community => TI Calculators => Topic started by: superloach on December 08, 2017, 09:01:04 am
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I know forums like these seem to despise suggestion or "do it for me" posts, but I feel like there should be a place to put suggestions for (hopefully) relatively easy ports of things to ndless. (I could probably do these if i had a system better than galliumos (http://galliumos.org/) on 4GB RAM and ~15GB usable space)
So, here are some of my ideas:
- skifree (https://ski.ihoc.net/)(written in c, shouldn't be too hard at all)
- qb64 (http://www.qb64.net/) (not so sure about this one, compiles things into C++, but would love to see it work)
- dosbox (http://www.dosbox.com/) (it was sort of dismissed (https://www.omnimaga.org/ti-nspire-projects/dosbox-for-nspire/)as too slow a while back, but could use qbasic :P)
- not really a program, but could someone just put the necessary files for linux on nspire (https://hackspire.org/index.php/Linux)into a .zip with concise instructions please?
feel free to add your own ideas to this list and discuss whether mine would work! ^_^
also, please nobody mention ti-basic as an alternative to qbasic or qb64 >.<
Edit (Eeems): Merged double post
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I think suggestion threads are fine. Also, a game isn't too complex, Lua is an option.
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Well, skifree has already been ported onto a ti platform. http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/216/21605.html (http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/216/21605.html)
It's not the nspire, but it proves that porting that game to a calculator is entirely possible. :)