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#1 Corvetteman89

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Posted 22 October 2005 - 12:25 AM

is there any games for the fx 7400 that you dont have to put in numbers. i would really like if someone could design a game for all of us fx 7400 users that is like a skying game i see all the rich students playing these type games on there expencive calcs [texas instrument] if some one with the technology could program a game like this i will represent the fx 7400 users and say thank a million. if someone already has this mad and it doesnt contain (getkey, locate, colors, matrices) then please post a link to it on a reply. i have look through over a 150 games to download and have not found one that have the keys i have.


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Posted 22 October 2005 - 03:10 AM

The 3D maze I was talking about:

http://www.btinterne...iboba/prog3.htm

But seriously, the FX 7400 really isn't the calculator for games, I've tried... the only input a player can put in is numbers, which pauses the game. So action games are simply not possible on the FX 7400, they are hard enough on the 9850 GB Plus.

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Posted 22 October 2005 - 12:05 PM

im not rich and i have a ti-89 titanium......
the fx7400 is quite obsolete compared to other graphic calculators....except for some classic old ones...

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Posted 22 October 2005 - 12:29 PM

but in some countries these calculators cost a small fortune compared to the income.

Even for me ... I work for like 220? a month (actually, without extra money like food-money and gas-money) and so a Classpad or such a TI would cost me nearly 1 month of work.

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Posted 22 October 2005 - 09:41 PM

I agree that these calculators are REALLY expensive. I got a 9750 which is all i can afford, i think some people dont realize how expensive these calcs are( or ur just rich). I wish i had a ti calc or afx or sumhting that could play fun games on but for that sort of money i might as well buy a psp or a laptop instead.

and by the way fx-7400 < fun -2
fx-9750G Plus <= fun - 1

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Posted 25 October 2005 - 12:23 AM

no offense to anyone on this site but if you work for one month just to buy a calc that you play games on then you should just buy a nintendo ds, playstation psp or even a nintendo gameboy sp. to me this is stupid :rant: i would never spend a whole month money on a calculator.


now there is no offense from me to those who this applies to this is just my take on this matter

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Posted 25 October 2005 - 05:06 PM

? a PSP is the same price tag and I did never get the calc for gaming.

I got it for school and for working actually


?!?!? So what do you want to say. I'm doing my community service so money is rare here --- the money I had to pay for the calc was like 6 months of pocket money (but I got half of the money for my old calc that was somewhat broken) ...

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Posted 26 October 2005 - 10:53 PM

im sorry i appologize but i did not intend this to be a offense reply

sorry :(

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Posted 17 December 2005 - 07:07 PM

:profanity: I don't Think Anyone Should Buy A Calc Just For Gaming Either! But The Fact That It Has The Programming Capabilities To Create Effects That Would Be Usefull In Gaming Is The Plus :banghead: . I don't Think Anyone Was Suggesting That We Should Pay 1 Month Salary On A Pure Gaming Calc. It Was A Comment, And Your Reply Seemed Extremely Rude Somehow. I went from :D to :) to :( to :angry: by reading your reply!

:rant: ......[Takes pillz]

Sorry Corvette, Just That I Believe They Meant (i spelled that wrong) That as a comment, and thats it...But a calculator with great gaming capabilities would obviosly be great for creating norm progs, and would probably have a lot of free memory.

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Posted 25 February 2006 - 03:04 AM

is there any games for the fx 7400 that you dont have to put in numbers. i would really like if someone could design a game for all of us fx 7400 users that is like a skying game i see all the rich students playing these type games on there expencive calcs [texas instrument] if some one with the technology could program a game like this i will represent the fx 7400 users and say thank a million. if someone already has this mad and it doesnt contain (getkey, locate, colors, matrices) then please post a link to it on a reply. i have look through over a 150 games to download and have not found one that have the keys i have.
thanks


Go here for some games:
http://www.unsatisfa...x.php?pg=casiog

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 11:34 PM

hey ya'll. I'm new at the calculator stuff, I just got a 9750G PLUS. Is that a good model? and how exactly would you add a game to it?


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