June 1999 POTM Nominations
Posted by Andy on 2 July 1999, 07:58 GMT
Starting with this month's POTM award, we're enacting a new nomination system. Under this system, users can choose from all the files added in the last month. These programs/games/utilities will subsequently be voted on. You can visit our June 1999 Nomination Form to nominate your favorite programs.
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The comments below are written by ticalc.org visitors. Their views are not necessarily those of ticalc.org, and ticalc.org takes no responsibility for their content.
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Re: June 1999 POTM Nominations
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Alamo
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Wow, this makes for a longer list of programs to choose from, which will subsequently mean a winner probably won't win by as many votes (unless, the program is *very* popular). And hey, BASIC nominees are back!
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2 July 1999, 08:17 GMT
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Re: June 1999 POTM Nominations
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Nihilist9
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yeah, this and other things lately have shown Ticalc.org's improvements. I like the long list from which to choose. Especially recently it has been apparent that Ticalc.org is on its way to the best TI site that will be able to hold that position. Keep up the great work!
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2 July 1999, 18:31 GMT
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Re: June 1999 POTM Nominations
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Sam Heald
(Web Page)
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Why are there 2 86 versions of Hard hat Mack 2 and 2 85 versions of FrAWgGuts in the ticalc.org archives?
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2 July 1999, 22:46 GMT
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Re: June 1999 POTM Nominations
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Kyro
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Why were levels created with on-calc level editors (such as in Diamonds) even considered for the POTM? Please don't tell me they take much effort. If one actually won, I'd feel sorry for every other programmer who had a shot for that spot in the POTM.
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3 July 1999, 01:58 GMT
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levels
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Mikkkeee
(Web Page)
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well levels for programs also require some creativety, why don't they have a levels section for box and bombs 2 for the 83 some levels are very creative, lucky ti-files they have a section for them why can't ticalc have a section huh,
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3 July 1999, 02:13 GMT
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Ti-86''s YAS & Ti-83''s
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ken
(Web Page)
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I got a Ti-83 asm program to run on an 86 using the same method as ti-82 programs.
I used YAS
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4 July 1999, 09:17 GMT
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Ti-86''s YAS & Ti-83''s
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ken
(Web Page)
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I got a Ti-83 asm program to run on an 86 using the same method as ti-82 programs.
I didnt crash at all
I used YAS
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4 July 1999, 09:17 GMT
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