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PuzzPack v2.0 Released 
Posted by Eric on 16 May 2001, 05:03 GMT
 
 The fine folks over at Detached Solutions have released their long-anticipated PuzzPack v2.0 FLASH application for the TI-83+. If you're one of those lucky ones with a TI-83+ Silver Edition, you've probably noticed that PuzzPack v2.0 is included on the calculator; now it has been released to the public as well. The application contains four popular games: Dino Puzzle, Block Dude, Puzzle Frenzy, and Pegs. Download it or check out the homepage for more.  
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Re: PuzzPack v2.0 Released
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rgdtad   
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Is it just me, or is the only change in the names of the names and graphics from possibly copyrighted things to their own things?  
 
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   16 May 2001, 22:45 GMT
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Re: PuzzPack v2.0 Released
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John  Wyrwas   
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Long awaited??  It's not a new version, more like puzzle pack 1.0.01, all it does is change the graphics and names of the games to uncopyrighted ones.
 
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   17 May 2001, 23:08 GMT
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Congratulations 83+SE
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Cpt.Ginyu
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You can tell a calculator sucks when they have to put games on it initially.  Can it do the serious computational features of an 89/92+? NO!  Can it be used as a Game Boy Pocket ©?  YES!
 
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   19 May 2001, 03:43 GMT
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Completly off topic
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Norman   
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This post is completely off topic, but, is it possible to emulate a computer printing on a calculator. Also, how does one connection to the printer. Thanks to anyone who responds
 
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   19 May 2001, 18:05 GMT
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Re: PuzzPack v2.0 Released
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Jonathan Elliott   
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Firstly, sorry if this is totally off-topic. I can't work out how this site's message boards work. However, having read these posts people seem to have been talking about what I'm asking.
 
 Basically, I plan to purchase either the TI-83+ or the TI-83+ SE, but I don't know which one. The 83+ costs about £60 and the 83+ SE costs about £80. I know that the SE is faster and has more memory but I don't know whether it is worth the extra £20. Do you think so?
 
 Thankyou for tolerating my n00bness
 
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   17 October 2003, 21:33 GMT
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