Preview of CiOT
Posted on 26 December 1998, 20:24 GMT
Stephen Horne has given ticalc.org a demo version of CiOT (Calculator Info Organizer Thingy) for the TI-86 for previewing. When completed, this program will include a phonebook, an agenda, and a calendar (shown right). Stephen recently lost the source code and all attempts to salvage it using a decompiler have failed. However, Stephen will start over on the project if there is enough interest.
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Re: Preview of CiOT
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Bonnie Longley
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I think that would be really cool considering that I never know the date during the school year and I'm too lazy to get a watch!
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16 April 1999, 04:07 GMT
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bill
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That sounds cool! about how big would the program be?
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26 December 1998, 20:37 GMT
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James Rubingh
(Web Page)
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Now alls i have to do is stop my calculator from crashing every day and then i might actually be able to use this.
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26 December 1998, 21:36 GMT
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Jake B
(Web Page)
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wow that would be realy neat! I'm showing interest!!! That's terrible you lost the source... I bet you're guna back it up on a diskette from now on huh? :)
~Jake B
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26 December 1998, 21:56 GMT
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Cody Clark
(Web Page)
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Wow! That program looks great. Redo the source code. People are going to love that program. It makes you calculator a handheld organizer with GAMES!
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26 December 1998, 22:35 GMT
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Stephen Horne
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Well, it's not for everyone, I guess. However, I know what you're talking about and I had planned to use a feature which I'm calling AutoCaps. Hopefully it will reduce some of the stress of typing into the 86's keyboard, which is indeed very difficult to do. So, when you need to type in a name, it will start uppercase and the next character will be lowercase, so that in most situations you won't have to even touch that alpha key. (Of course, if you have to enter a name like DeLucas or something, you will need to capitalize.) After a little while, though, it takes very little time to type into your calc.
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28 December 1998, 15:14 GMT
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James
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I'd be very interested... I definitely could use some kind of phonebook utility, at least!
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26 December 1998, 22:38 GMT
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Espo
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Thats a very useful program, how about porting it to the TI 83.
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26 December 1998, 23:07 GMT
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Jeff
(Web Page)
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This is the kind of program that keeps the TI-86 from looking like nothing more than a svelte black Gameboy. Before now, the nearest we had was a homebrew BASIC program we made ourselves where people would delete the meaningless variables. This is something worth hooking up a Graph Link cable again for.
Jeff
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26 December 1998, 23:09 GMT
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John Creek
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This would be perfect for my new TI-86. I usually rely on my mind to remind me of homework assignments. Now I'll have another use for my graphing calculator besides making my Algebra II angry ;)
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26 December 1998, 23:15 GMT
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Go for it
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Phil Killewald
(Web Page)
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There's plenty of interest over here... Go for it. Just make sure that you keep plenty of backups. I just hope that you are using a 2-byte year stamp... don't want this thing to tell me my next class is 1900.
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26 December 1998, 23:57 GMT
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