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Choice Votes   Percent
Mercury for TI-92 6 4.4%   
Monoply 12 8.9%   
Nostub Explorer 3 2.2%   
Platinum Edition for TI-92 12 8.9%   
PowerComPress 16 11.9%   
PreOS Developer Version 8 5.9%   
Scorch 11 8.1%   
Smart-Bars 1 0.7%   
Sumo Wrestling 19 14.1%   
TEXAS Fighters 19 14.1%   
TxtRider 3 2.2%   
Xchange 2 1.5%   
I have no opinion 23 17.0%   

Survey posted 2005-12-14 17:16 by Jon.

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Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 Program for 2005 (Semifinal #2)?
artraid  Account Info
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Scorch does it for me :) That game was called for on the 68k's!

Reply to this comment    14 December 2005, 22:05 GMT

Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 Program for 2005 (Semifinal #2)?
saubue  Account Info
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Yeah! boolsoft rulez! ;) (see link)

Reply to this comment    14 December 2005, 22:17 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 Program for 2005 (Semifinal #2)?
jesse frey  Account Info

yes I think it was a cool game although there may have been better "technical accomplishments" they looked uninteresting.

Reply to this comment    15 December 2005, 22:16 GMT

Isn't it obious?
angelboy Account Info
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*cough* The graphics in Monoply are incredible. </cough>

Reply to this comment    15 December 2005, 03:35 GMT

Re: Isn't it obious?
George Zhao  Account Info

wait...i've heard about the monopoly game

is it only two players mode or is it possible to play against the calculator???

it'd be awesome if you can play against the calc...i haven;t yet tried it...can someone tell me?

Reply to this comment    15 December 2005, 16:51 GMT


Re: Re: Isn't it obious?
angelboy Account Info
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You can have up to 8 players, including any combination of human and AI

Reply to this comment    15 December 2005, 21:05 GMT

Re: Re: Re: Isn't it obious?
saubue  Account Info
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I'm still waiting for a TI92+ / V200 version. Since you haven't released the full source, I can't compile it myself.

Reply to this comment    15 December 2005, 23:42 GMT

Re: Re: Re: Re: Isn't it obious?
Coolv  Account Info
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I got the source from angelboy, but when I compiled it, there was a graphical glitch that I didn't feel like correcting. :(

Other than that, it was pretty good.

UNFORTUNATELY, what I had was just an unofficial non-fullscreen V200-compiled version. :(

Please change this!

Reply to this comment    16 December 2005, 02:51 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Isn't it obious?
lifeiscalc Account Info

there is a proram named "Sim beta 1c : TI89 <-> TI92+/V200 emulation" in the TI-89 program archive thet lets you run TI-89 programs on a TI-92+ or a v200 and vice versa

Reply to this comment    16 December 2005, 12:15 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Isn't it obious?
Coolv  Account Info
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It's just too bad that it does not work on the Voyage 200.

Reply to this comment    17 December 2005, 01:38 GMT

Re: Re: Re: Isn't it obious?
George Zhao  Account Info

so you can play with the calculator, sweet! i am going to try it ASAP

Reply to this comment    15 December 2005, 23:47 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Isn't it obious?
Coolv  Account Info
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You should really make an official V200 version.

Reply to this comment    17 December 2005, 19:42 GMT


Re: Isn't it obious?
Ranman  Account Info

Monoply is VERY nice!!! I am very impressed.

Reply to this comment    16 December 2005, 13:34 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 Program for 2005 (Semifinal #2)?
JcN  Account Info
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PowerComPress

Reply to this comment    16 December 2005, 16:39 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 Program for 2005 (Semifinal #2)?
saubue  Account Info
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That's exactly my opinion ;)

Reply to this comment    16 December 2005, 17:23 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 Program for 2005 (Semifinal #2)?
Ranman  Account Info

Powercompress: A useful utility with an awesome interface. Very impressive!

Reply to this comment    17 December 2005, 07:30 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 Program for 2005 (Semifinal #2)?
George Zhao  Account Info

what is PowerCompress? what does it do?

i just got my 89T recently so i don't know that much about these

Reply to this comment    18 December 2005, 00:56 GMT

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 Program for 2005 (Semifinal #2)?
Camilo Rodríguez  Account Info

PowerCompress lets you compress files and folders into group files through a dialogs interface. Its very useful and powerful.

K-MILO

Reply to this comment    18 December 2005, 06:23 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 Program for 2005 (Semifinal #2)?
saubue  Account Info
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There is also no limitation of the size of the compressed files except the Flash memory of your calculator. If the GroupFiles will be larger than 64kB, they are splitted :)

Reply to this comment    19 December 2005, 18:18 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 Program for 2005 (Semifinal #2)?
Num Account Info

I'm with you there, I have the same problem. What is this "Nostub" thing I keep hearing about?

Reply to this comment    19 December 2005, 19:46 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 Program for 2005 (Semifinal #2)?
burntfuse  Account Info
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I don't have an 89, but I think a "nostub" program is one that you can run without a shell/kernel (at least that's what it is on the 83+).

Reply to this comment    19 December 2005, 21:58 GMT

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