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Post by bfr on Mar 21, 2005 18:44:22 GMT -5
Does anybody know if there a math program out there that has intergrals, limits, sequences/series with sigma, and a simulated 3-D graphics option Z80 calcs?
Also, you all can post links to useful math programs here.
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Post by Pure on Mar 22, 2005 19:25:28 GMT -5
no, but Morgan Davies' Algebra Solver is an awesome program (with a cool GUI) No surprise about the GUI, he consulted me ;D you can see his programs on calcgames mostly
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Post by bfr on Mar 22, 2005 20:05:30 GMT -5
Which Z80 calc series?
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Post by Pure on Mar 23, 2005 22:31:44 GMT -5
85, 86, 83+. See, he has an 86 but he ports it to the 83+
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Post by bfr on Mar 24, 2005 16:43:06 GMT -5
I think a lot of people do that....
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Post by bcherry on Mar 24, 2005 18:48:20 GMT -5
There is, but I forget the name.
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Post by Pure on Mar 24, 2005 22:46:49 GMT -5
REMEMBER IT NOW!! I NEED IT!! sorry...
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Post by bcherry on Mar 25, 2005 0:42:09 GMT -5
Ok, what I was thinking of were some cool Flash Apps by Detached Solutions. One of them, found here: www.detachedsolutions.com/symbolic/, lets you do symbolic math, including derivatives, in pretty print (a la 89/92+/v200). The other, found here: www.detachedsolutions.com/graph3/, is a 3d graphing tool. I should add that Detached Solutions creates Flash Apps for the Ti-83+ (and of course they work on the 84+ as well).
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Post by Pure on Mar 25, 2005 9:25:09 GMT -5
i downloaded Graph3 in December. It's cool! And faster than the 68k built-in one. Symbolic is ok... they also have TI-89 FlashApps
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Post by Vladik on Mar 25, 2005 17:39:54 GMT -5
I'm sorry that these haven't been rewritten in 68K!
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Post by Pure on Apr 9, 2005 10:15:35 GMT -5
Detached Solutions is going to try to make those in 68k!
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Post by grahamkendall on Jul 18, 2005 21:56:51 GMT -5
I use a TI-89 Titanium. I have produced lessons and programs for this unit in MATH section. www.grahamkendall.net/There is a planet orbit program in the ORBIT section for TI and HP units.
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Post by bfr on Jul 18, 2005 22:23:31 GMT -5
Nice!
I like the TI-89T but the only problem is that if you want programs on it fmo ticalc.org there isn't much for the TI-89T.
Continue posting! I can quit being part of the staff and you can take my position if you want lol.
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Post by Pure on Jul 20, 2005 5:36:08 GMT -5
get Titanium games or programs from calcgames. They are a smaller, but slightly more reliable source for all types of games and such. I hate them, though, because they turned me down for the pestigious news editor job there...I believe they turned Vladik down as well, but I got an interview or two and they haven't contacted me since...GAAH!
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Post by bfr on Jul 20, 2005 10:40:00 GMT -5
ticalcs.org has every game that calcgames.org has and more.
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Post by Vladik on Jul 30, 2005 17:30:18 GMT -5
True. And calcgames sucks. They're supposed to contact you if they don't want to hire you!
They didn't contact me at all!
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Post by Vladik on Aug 25, 2005 14:30:09 GMT -5
ticalcs.org has every game that calcgames.org has and more. BUT, one good thing is that calcgames has ongoing projects, such as Starcraft 68k. Unfortunately, this project is progressing at an extremely slow pace, if at any pace at all.
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Post by bfr on Aug 25, 2005 15:49:49 GMT -5
Also, calcgames tends to give a little more info about games I think. Oh - and at ticalc.org, there are many programs that have bugs, don't work, or don't do what they say they are supposed to do (like there is a basics program of SUper Mario [why would anybody do that?] and then all it does it display "LALALALA" on the screen)
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Post by Vladik on Aug 25, 2005 17:58:15 GMT -5
It was probably a joke... And ticalc has more members and it has not only calc games.
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Post by bfr on Aug 26, 2005 9:57:34 GMT -5
True. calcgames also has programs besides games though.
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