Re: Legends of Glory
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Thanks! I'm really glad everybody seems to be interested in it. I'll
definately be working on it all day tomorrow, now! I'm pretty sure that
it'll be under 8k.
BTW, great idea you had on the linked blackjack game!
-|/|/esley McGrew
On Sat, 26 Oct 1996 21:28:23 -0400 (EDT) Adam Trilling <adamt@shadow.net>
writes:
>That's a REALLY cool idea. If you get a TI-82 version that is less
>than
>about 8k, I'd be interested in a copy. I too could create chaos in my
>
>school...I wrote a blackjack game that works over links Labor Day
>weekend
>and I don't think anybody in my pre-calculus class has touched their C
>
>variable since :)
>
>On Sat, 26 Oct 1996, Robert W McGrew wrote:
>
>> Just wrote to announce the latest TI calc program I'm working on:
> a
>> multi-player role playing game named *Legends of Glory*.
>>
>> It's going to be quite addictive, since, as well as fighting
>computer
>> generated monsters, the game also will let anybody who has the same
>model
>> calc as you link up and you can battle it out with the characters
>that
>> you've developed! I can only imagine the chaos I'm going to create
>at
>> school when this is finished :-) . I'll have full-scale calculator
>> warfare going on!
>>
>> It's written in TI-BASIC for the 85, and will be converted to the
>82
>> (and thus, the 83) a coupla' days after the 85 version is released
>(I'm
>> programming it to be 82-friendly, so that the conversion will
>hopefully
>> be as painless as possible). I'll be working on it all day tomorrow
>> (Sunday), so it could be released as early as Monday, if everything
>goes
>> right (which it probably won't).
>>
>> Also of interest (especially to those in the conversation about
>> GOSUBing in TI-BASIC) is the fact that *Legend* uses a variable to
>> control jumping between programs, so that the various sub-programs
>won't
>> be run by theirselves on accident. It's not foolproof, but it'll
>> suffice.
>>
>> Tell me what you think, PLEASE!!!
>>
>> -|/|/esley McGrew
>> wesleymcgrew@juno.com
>>
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