What Basic Tools have to be allowed?

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Post by kv83 »

Let me get this straight:
  • You may only use the tools/libs which are in the final version of the rules. To get an good overview of the tools avaible (I never programmed any TI Basic) I posted this.
  • You can't submit an basic entry for ASM
  • How much of the ASM utilities you use, is up to you. If you feel unfair treated, because you only used pure BASIC, that's your choice not our.
  • If you want to make your subroutine, and even can pull it of, why not program the whole entry in ASM in the first palce?
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Post by Toomuchfreetime »

The rule page for the competition on the calczine website is corrupted in my browser.
Will I be safe if my entry has been created using only my calculator and no additional computer help whatsoever?
If not, can you please specify the limitations?
Thx.
Btw, I'm a stupid freshman from Westlake High school in California.
I've been programming basic for several years now, and I would like to make the switch over to ASM. Just as soon as I figure out how to install the graphlink software without admin. T_T
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Post by Spengo »

Well, unless you have some uber fancy editor thingy, I think you'll be okay. Seeing as you don't have your comp=>calc link installed it's a safe bet that you're just using the basic editor built into the OS. If that, indeed is the case, then you are definitely okay.
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