M.C.Mik v1.1u released
Posted on 2 February 1999, 05:08 GMT
Andreas Ess of Icarus Productions has released M.C.Mik v1.1u (Usgard) for the TI-85. This side-scrolling game features 4-level grayscale graphics, five levels, and many different enemies, bosses, and weapons. Although smaller than the original ZShell version, it still takes up about 19K of your memory. Andreas Ess has also released the source code for Plain Jump II v0.9 Beta (ZShell) for the TI-85. He is looking for someone to port the game to Usgard.
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Something odd here...
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Dr.Scratch N''Sniff
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I've notice something odd... when I scratch my butt and sniff my finger, it smells funny. Is this a coincidence or does anybody else notice this too?
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3 February 1999, 21:05 GMT
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Re: M.C.Mik v1.1u released
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Josh Hansen
(Web Page)
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LONG LIVE THE 85! THANKS FOR THOSE TO SUBSTANTIALLY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE 85 ASM ARCHIVE!
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3 February 1999, 23:58 GMT
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Just My Two Cents...
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The Notorious Computerman
(Web Page)
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I'd just like to say how great it is to see new ~quality~ releases for the TI-85 again. We went for a several-month "dead" period last year where people seemed to have forgotten the '85, and now there are a couple of new programs every day. I personally cannot afford to upgrade to a different calculator even if I wanted to, and my parents said "we got you that one; make do." It's just really nice to see people taking an interest again.
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4 February 1999, 06:21 GMT
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Re: M.C.Mik v1.1u released
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Eugene
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What?!? You saying Andreas Ess can't port his own game to a shell he took part in creating?
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4 February 1999, 07:06 GMT
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Re: M.C.Mik v1.1u released
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MELVIN
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Can anyone tell me where I can some code for some financial function like present value, future value, payments, etc.
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7 February 1999, 01:01 GMT
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Re: M.C.Mik v1.1u released
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MELVIN
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Can anyone tell me where I can some code for some financial function like present value, future value, payments, etc. I have a TI-92.
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7 February 1999, 01:02 GMT
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