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    • EVO for Palm ?


      Has anyone made a EVO program for the Palm ??

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    • Not, but someone's making EV for the TI calculator.

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      Analysis, Mr. Spock?

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    • What about the eMate? It wouldn't be very easy in some asspects (the pen would be a pain sometimes.) But it could be done, couldn't it?

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    • eMate? If you're talking about what I think you're talking about (which I doubt, since the eMate had a keyboard), then I ask you: where have you been? The eMate is long dead. Perhaps you mean Newton? Of course, that's dead too.

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      Analysis, Mr. Spock?

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    • duhhhh...
      Newton lived in the 17th century

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      Not, but someone's making EV for the TI calculator.

      that's me 😉

      I usually update the news portion of (url="http://"http://209.67.19.99/~da_mac/orion/")()rion Prodctions(/url) every other day or so.

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    • How much does a TI calcullator cost?

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    • Usually between about $80 and $180, depending on the model and where you get it. Throw in the accessories needed to get Robin's program onto the calc and you're looking at about $100-$200.

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      Knucklehead wrote:
      **Usually between about $80 and $180, depending on the model and where you get it. Throw in the accessories needed to get Robin's program onto the calc and you're looking at about $100-$200.
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      you'll want the ti-86. it's got RAM galore 😉 it sells for around $115. your school's math department should have a graph link. if not, you can get a graphlink for $25 wholesale from calc.org and the adapter from TI. (that's what I did)
      I'm not making Ti-EV for the ti-89, but that's by far the best calc. hewlett packard has a comprable one to the 89. if you wanna know more, drop me a line. (url="http://"mailto:funky_cheeze@usa.net")mailto:funky_cheeze@usa.net(/url)funky_cheeze@usa.net

    • So it won't be compatible with the TI-83? Great pity.

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      Obormot wrote:
      So it won't be compatible with the TI-83? Great pity.

      eventually, yes. but the screen's a bit smaller, that's all. and i dunno the 83(+) RAM/ROM from a hole in the wall, i'm sure someone will fall in love with EV and port it 😉

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    • Wait a minute, how is it possible to have such a complex game on a graphing calculator? I didn't think it was possible.

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      Servack wrote:
      **Wait a minute, how is it possible to have such a complex game on a graphing calculator? I didn't think it was possible.
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      kinda simple: all the ship sprites are scaled down to 99 or less, sprites 55 or less, the planets are 1111 or 1515, and everything's in 4 color grayscale. yeah, you can do grayscale in assembly 😉 also, it's an 8bit processor and the ppc is a 32bit. so most of the data is 8bits = 1 byte, some stuff like shields are 16bit, and the credits is actually 32bit, but anyway - that's how. everything is scaled down basically from 640480256 to 128642. There's more info at the (url="http://"http://209.67.19.99/~da_mac/orion/")()rion Productions(/url) site.

      as for complex games, well, the TI calcs have the same processor as that of a gameboy. whatever you can imagine on a gameboy can be put on a calc 😉

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    • Hmmmm.... EV for the gameboy, now there's a thought 🙂

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      Mordon wrote:
      Hmmmm.... EV for the gameboy, now there's a thought 🙂

      ev for the gameboy color 😉
      or the new gameboy with an ARM processor!!

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      ev for the gameboy color 😉

      well that's what i meant, but now that i think of it, EV for B&W; gameboy would work too 🙂

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      or the new gameboy with an ARM processor!!

      They're making ANOTHER gameboy? 😛

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      Mordon wrote:
      **They're making ANOTHER gameboy?:p
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      yeah!!

      (url="http://"http://www.nintendo.com/home/features/bonusgba.html")Gameboy Advance(/url)

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    • Playing EV on the gameboy would be really hard. Think of all the functions in EV that we use keys for. You'd have to pull up a menu or somehting every time you wanted to land, hail, etc. Oh well - Ambrosia wil never do it anyway.

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      Playing EV on the gameboy would be really hard. Think of all the functions in EV that we use keys for. You'd have to pull up a menu or somehting every time you wanted to land, hail, etc.

      yeah, i admit that would suck. if you used like select as an alt key you could use A, alt-A, B, alt-B, alt-Start. 5 keys... targeting, 1st & 2nd weapon, etc and if you could re-assign keys by hitting start... about the menu thing, yeah, it sounds akward, but playing EV in 56 colors going down the highway!! DAMN!! think of final fantasy - menu driven, but it kicks @$$. furthermore, how often do you use the other keys? let's say A = fire primary, B = fire secondary, alt-A = target select, alt-B = ??, & alt-start = land for starters... don't have any secondary weapons assign something else to 'B'. anyway, it's fairly simple to change which keys do what. and i think some things like the hyperspace stuff, selecting secodary, escort controls, & so on may be more suited for a pop-up menu anyway. anyway, i'm carrying on about this key assigning / menu stuff & i'll stop now.

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      Slug wrote:
      **duhhhh...
      Newton lived in the 17th century

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      Not Issac Newton. The Newton was a palm sized computer. It was sort of like the Palm Pilot, but better at the time it was cancelled. It made Apple a lot of money, but not enough so they cancelled it.

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