Upcoming TI-86 Math Programs
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Re: Upcoming TI-86 Math Programs
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burntfuse
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Wow....my third consecutive post.....I'm working on a program to express pi as a fraction (no, it isn't 22/7). I have a BASIC prototype, and I'm soon going to rewrite it in assembly. Still, even in assembly on an '86 might be too slow, so I might have to write it with VB instead for the PC.
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17 September 2003, 22:58 GMT
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Re: Upcoming TI-86 Math Programs
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Jiaqi Wu
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I made a matrix multiplication program in BASIC that shows work for up to 8x8 matrices. I'm uploading it soon when I make it more user friendly.
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24 September 2003, 01:23 GMT
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Re: Upcoming TI-86 Math Programs
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Steven Z
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Hey everybody, I just posted three of mine best math programs. They are HSFACTOR3, ROOT2sp, and LICALC2(LICALC2 and ROOT2sp came in the same zip file).
If you want a extremely fast factoring program but don't want a assembly version, download FACTOR3.
LICALC2 calculates the distance, midpoint, and equation between two points, you gota try it. The majority of its size is in the show work part, but it is worth it.
Read the html documentation in the zip file to get more info!
Contact me on how you like the programs!
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13 November 2003, 01:16 GMT
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Re: Upcoming TI-86 Math Programs
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Steven Z
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I am working on a new math program call Advanced Mathematical Toolkit(BASIC with ASM routines). It is going to include factoring integer, factoring trinomial, Linear Calculator (if you don't know what this is download it from ticalc.org/pub/86/basic/math under "LICALC2 & ROOT2sp"), anyroot radical simplifier, quadratic equations, systems of equations, solver, expanding binomials, area of a variety of objects, upgradable(capable of installation of additional functions), optional show-work modules, any any other function I think is needed. Give me some more ideas!
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22 November 2003, 20:29 GMT
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