Yup. I've become re-interested in it a little bit. What I'm out to do right now is port SCKMG to TI-BASIC and leave it running overnight. =)
Anyhow, Brendan came up to me iin 6th hour Composition and hes like "Write me a program." I responded in the following manner.
:Lbl 1
:Disp "Hello World"
:Goto 1
I ran it and said "Good luck stoping that thing." Of course, Francis hops in with his mad Second+Off break combo. It was still funny.
Anyhow, does anyone have any TI-BASIC references? I need to learn some basic stuff (I know asignment statments, STO), such as xor, or, and stuff. Also, how would I cast a number to a string.
1[STO]A
1[STO]B
A+B=2
I want A+B=11
Thanks guys
You suck, and so does everybody you know in real life.
You don't even need 2nd-Off just click on, therefore causing a break in the loop. Anyways, I know TI-Basic, tought myself in math last year.
Using a binary interface, write an implementation of Berkeley Sockets, then write an OS that extends TI-BASIC to understand socket commands. Then write a Battle.net bot!
Quote from: MyndFyrex86] link=topic=3561.msg36365#msg36365 date=1130898839]
Using a binary interface, write an implementation of Berkeley Sockets, then write an OS that extends TI-BASIC to understand socket commands. Then write a Battle.net bot!
Then build an ethernet port for the calculator... wow.. that sounds so weird.
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/news/articles/0/2/2355.html
Quote from: Blaze on November 01, 2005, 10:36:27 PM
Quote from: MyndFyrex86] link=topic=3561.msg36365#msg36365 date=1130898839]
Using a binary interface, write an implementation of Berkeley Sockets, then write an OS that extends TI-BASIC to understand socket commands. Then write a Battle.net bot!
Then build an ethernet port for the calculator... wow.. that sounds so weird.
The TI-89 (and + and Titanium) have a USB port, and another one I haven't gotten a good look at. Everyone in my Number Theory uses 83's, and we call Sang's (he has an 89 Tit) the computer.