Other places to discuss TI calcs
Posted: Mon 20 Jul, 2015 2:04 am
This might be a bit of advertising, but since MaxCoderz has disabled new forum registrations over 2 years ago, activity have been nearly non-existent ever since (it's a shame since in 2013 it seemed to be on the rise) and with newer community members being unable to participate it will probably continue its downward trend. However, I bet that there are still members that pass by from time to time or people who might be wondering where the TI community is located nowadays. Here are the sites in question:
-CodeWalrus: http://codewalr.us (this one is more recent and spawned off Omnimaga due to various issues, but is quite active. Mostly TI-BASIC, Axe and HP PPL, with quite a bit of pixel art)
-Cemetech: http://www.cemetech.net (Doors CS, Kerm and active forum, mostly ASM and hardware-oriented)
-Omnimaga: http://www.omnimaga.org (most staff is no longer active, but there are still quite a few ASM, Axe and TI-Nspire projects being showcased there)
-Revsoft: http://revsoft.tifreakware.net (Still alive, but they lost their data and domain name 4 years ago so they restarted from scratch. Zelda still alive apparently, and both Nanowar and Chickendude are still around)
-TI-Planet: http://tiplanet.org (The second most active TI forum, behind CodeWalrus, but it's in French and almost only about the TI-Nspire)
-TI-BASIC Developer: http://tibasicdev.wikidot.org (to get TI-8x BASIC help, but projects don't get as much attention there)
Otherwise, if old MaxCoderz members come back here, MC is still up for use, although it doesn't look like it will be much help for new members who want to join the discussion, hence why I am giving alternatives in case someone passes by. I myself mostly visit CodeWalrus, although I sometimes go to Cemetech, Revsoft and TI-Planet as well.
Oh and the newest calculators since 2013 that are viable for programming are the TI-84 Plus CSE (now discontinued), the TI-84 Plus CE and the HP Prime, all of which are in color.
-CodeWalrus: http://codewalr.us (this one is more recent and spawned off Omnimaga due to various issues, but is quite active. Mostly TI-BASIC, Axe and HP PPL, with quite a bit of pixel art)
-Cemetech: http://www.cemetech.net (Doors CS, Kerm and active forum, mostly ASM and hardware-oriented)
-Omnimaga: http://www.omnimaga.org (most staff is no longer active, but there are still quite a few ASM, Axe and TI-Nspire projects being showcased there)
-Revsoft: http://revsoft.tifreakware.net (Still alive, but they lost their data and domain name 4 years ago so they restarted from scratch. Zelda still alive apparently, and both Nanowar and Chickendude are still around)
-TI-Planet: http://tiplanet.org (The second most active TI forum, behind CodeWalrus, but it's in French and almost only about the TI-Nspire)
-TI-BASIC Developer: http://tibasicdev.wikidot.org (to get TI-8x BASIC help, but projects don't get as much attention there)
Otherwise, if old MaxCoderz members come back here, MC is still up for use, although it doesn't look like it will be much help for new members who want to join the discussion, hence why I am giving alternatives in case someone passes by. I myself mostly visit CodeWalrus, although I sometimes go to Cemetech, Revsoft and TI-Planet as well.
Oh and the newest calculators since 2013 that are viable for programming are the TI-84 Plus CSE (now discontinued), the TI-84 Plus CE and the HP Prime, all of which are in color.