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#1 Lawrence

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Posted 25 March 2009 - 06:49 AM

I have the calculator mentioned above, but no link cable, i have made many of my own games, and put in many that were written for the fx 9750 G, but they did not work. Have you come across any games for my calculator?
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#2 mintsmike

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Posted 25 March 2009 - 06:22 PM

Hi there,

You can try in the file sharing section of the UCF. The games come under the category CFX-related.

Hope this helps,
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Posted 11 June 2009 - 06:06 AM

Hey Ive got this calculator aswel, I have made a few programs myself for it. Any game for the FX-9750 g will work aswell.

Here are some of my games:
* = Multiply sign(x)
<> = Not Equal To

This one is a guess the number, you have four guesses
[codebox]"Welcome to guess the number!"
Int (ran#*20)+1->A
1-D
Lbl 1
D+1->D
D=6=>Goto 2
"Guess between 1 and 20"?->B
A=B=>Goto 3
A>B=>"Higher"
A"Lower"
A<>B=>Goto 1
Lbl 2
"You ran out of guesses"
Goto 4
Lbl 3
"You win"
Lbl 4
"thanks for playing"[/codebox]

Heres a really simple dice roller.
[codebox]Locate 11,4,Int (Ran#*6)+1
Locate 11,5,Int (Ran#*6)+1[/codebox]

Heres a Dice roller that rolls the dice. If someone knows how to get rid of the number on the side that would be helpfull.

[codebox]1->D
Lbl 1
Locate 11,4,Int (Ran#*6)+1
Locate 11,5,Int (Ran#*6)+1
D+1->D
D<9=>Goto 1[/codebox]

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Posted 11 June 2009 - 06:29 AM

Hi Scott and welcome to the UCF! :)

Your games would be very welcome in the filesharing section if you wanted to upload them.
Also, I think I made a game very similar to your first one, See here

Regards and good luck with your programming.
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Posted 15 June 2009 - 05:09 AM

Hi Scott and welcome to the UCF! :)

Your games would be very welcome in the filesharing section if you wanted to upload them.
Also, I think I made a game very similar to your first one, See here

Regards and good luck with your programming.
mintsmike


Thanks how do you upload games onto the filesharing? Ive got alot that might be wanted. I hadn't thought of having different levels, that will be interesting. Cheers

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Posted 15 June 2009 - 03:30 PM

Hi Scott, im afraid only members that have been here for over a certain amount of time can upload games. This is to prevent spam and any games not of sufficient quality (not saying that yours is of course :)).

Mabye contact kucalc or 2072 about this, or mabye I could upload it on your behalf??

Regards and HTH,
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Posted 15 June 2009 - 06:19 PM

you can upload them, it will just require a validation from me or Kucalc. Just look at the bottom of the page where you want to upload your programs, there is a link to add things...
(this time limit of 31 days is just to prevent spam and to guarantee motivation)

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Posted 16 June 2009 - 07:36 AM

Thanks for that but it seems really confusing and I was wondering if you could submit one on my behalf?

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Posted 19 June 2009 - 01:50 AM

you just have to use this form: http://www.casiocalc....php?dis_cach=1

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Posted 19 June 2009 - 07:44 AM

Woah, I did it. Now Ive just got to wait till someone like you checks it.

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Posted 06 November 2009 - 09:10 PM

Hey Ive got this calculator aswel, I have made a few programs myself for it. Any game for the FX-9750 g will work aswell.

Here are some of my games:
* = Multiply sign(x)
<> = Not Equal To

This one is a guess the number, you have four guesses

"Welcome to guess the number!"Int (ran#*20)+1->A1-DLbl 1D+1->DD=6=>Goto 2"Guess between 1 and 20"?->BA=B=>Goto 3A>B=>"Higher"A"Lower"A<>B=>Goto 1Lbl 2"You ran out of guesses"Goto 4Lbl 3"You win"Lbl 4"thanks for playing"


Heres a really simple dice roller.
Locate 11,4,Int (Ran#*6)+1Locate 11,5,Int (Ran#*6)+1

Heres a Dice roller that rolls the dice. If someone knows how to get rid of the number on the side that would be helpfull.

1->DLbl 1Locate 11,4,Int (Ran#*6)+1Locate 11,5,Int (Ran#*6)+1D+1->DD<9=>Goto 1

take out he <9 in the last nine :)

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Posted 28 January 2010 - 03:12 AM

take out he <9 in the last nine :)

If you take out the <9, then it will run forever. If you do that then you have to hit AC once, and then when you would like to continue you have to hit EXE.

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Posted 08 March 2010 - 04:52 AM

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hello i am trying to write pong but i cant locate the Ran# option any where i have an fx-9750GA PLUS. does it just not exist or what?

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Posted 15 April 2010 - 01:01 AM

hey i cant find the locate button

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Posted 19 April 2011 - 05:48 AM

:nonono: I cant find the Rand# button in the Problams option.
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Posted 19 April 2011 - 03:27 PM

hey i cant find the locate button


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:nonono: I cant find the Rand# button in the Problams option.
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Rand# is the same thing as Ran#, and it is not in the program menu, it is in the option menu. ;)

A good keystroke chart can be found here: http://www.spiderpix...guideindex.html

Edited by mfischer, 19 April 2011 - 03:29 PM.





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