Time to get your learn on...with a ticalc.org Exclusive that is!
Posted by Morgan on 8 February 2004, 07:14 GMT
Well, hey with all this updating going on we might as well re-open ticalc.org Exclusives. For those of you who don't know what they are: a ticalc.org Exclusive is a tutorial for any TI graphing calculator regarding any working language. So yes, if you want to write a tutorial (or have one sitting on the shelf) for TIPower GOLD, more power to ya. Just send in the all information to tutorials@ticalc.org. Images are ok, but not too many. Here is a great example of what we are looking for! Also I have recently added quite a few sites to our programming sections available on the calculator pages. Here is one of the better sites that I found, I recommend checking it out, especially those willing to learn. If you want some free advertising and would like us to add your site to one of these pages, send us the info at the same address above. Or if you just know of an awesome site that definitely needs to be listed, by all means please send it in.
Note: We are still accepting submissions (until February 15th 23:59 GMT) for the new ticalc.org staff position. See two articles below for details.
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Re: Time to get your learn on...with a ticalc.org Exclusive that is!
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Memwaster
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Am I the only one who uses Zilog Development Suite for z80 programs??
Maybe I'll write a tutorial about that.
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8 February 2004, 07:57 GMT
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Re: Time to get your learn on...with a ticalc.org Exclusive that is!
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Gergely Patai
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I'd like to grab the opportunity then and advertise my lesser known Z80 guide (see link). People usually find it helpful.
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8 February 2004, 08:28 GMT
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Re: Time to get your learn on...with a ticalc.org Exclusive that is!
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Michael O'Brien
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This is cool. I know I'll be needing some help since I'm still Learning C. BTW, the V200 has 960KB of user accessable archive without XPand. If you want I can send in a screen shot to prove it.
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8 February 2004, 09:08 GMT
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