Draw2000 By MJS2000 inc. Programmed by Masar (C)2000 MJS2000 inc. 11.22.2000 email: matts226@aol.com aol/aim: MattS226 web: hometown.aol.com/matts226 mjs2000.calc.org (coming very soon) A drawing program for the TI-83 and TI-83+. How to run: Use a graph-link or any type of computer to calculator link that works to send DRAW2000.83p to your calculator. It's 3903 bytes so it shouldn't be that much of a problem (unless you've got SexQuest on your calc, in which case you'd be screwed) How to use this damn program: Run prgmDRAW2000. You can either choose to create a new picture or load any one of Pic1-Pic0. NOTE: The bottom 7 rows of each picture will not be displayed because that's where the menu bar goes. ---HOW TO DRAW--- Use the arrow keys to move the cursor. To draw stuff, press one of the buttons on the top row. To make single points: Press [Y=]. Move the cursor to where you want to put the point and press [ENTER]. To make lines: Press [WINDOW]. Move the cursor to where you want to put the first end of the line and press [ENTER]. Move the cursor to where you want to put the other end of the line and press [ENTER]. The two points are connected. To make circles: Press [ZOOM]. Move the cursor to where you want to put the center of the circle and press [ENTER]. Move the cursor with the left or right arrow keys to set how big the circle will be and press [ENTER]. The circle is drawn. To draw freehand: Press [TRACE]. Move the cursor. A line is drawn as you move the cursor. To access the menu: Press [GRAPH]. ---THE MENU--- Choices: NEW PICTURE: Erase the picture. LOAD PICTURE: Load in one of the picture files Pic1-Pic0. SAVE PICTURE: Save a picture in one of the slots Pic1-Pic0. Note: The last 7 rows of the saved picture are blank because that's where the menu bar was. QUIT: Quit the program. BACK: Go back to the drawing screen. DRAW OPTIONS: Set the various drawing options. Option descriptions: Point mode: Specifies whether pixels are drawn or erased when in Point mode. Point style: Specifies the kind of points made (dot, box, or cross). Line mode: Specifies whether pixels are drawn or erased when in Line mode. Pen mode: Specifies whether pixels are drawn or erased when in Pen mode. Interval: Specifies how many pixels the cursor moves when a button is pressed If you have trouble e-mail me (address is at the top of the page). Visit the website. *end* 11.22.00