Jeremy Wazny 's TI-82 website

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Jeremy Wazny 's TI-82 website

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I've just discovered by chance Jeremy Wazny 's TI-82 website, and there are interesting stuff like Alpha-10 (a nice little shoot-em-up) and some info about unreleased demos... All of that fot TI-82. Well, nothing really exceptionnal but I just wanted to share it :)
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nice

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Nice, but it hasnt been updated in a LONG while :?
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I think i remember seeing that, anyway nice find guillaumeh :)
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This is so weird. He has made a Game of Life that is about 5% the size of my game of life version. Strangely enough his one runs as fast if not faster then mine. I even used a highly speed optimized code, atleast I thought. I am more suprised then I am sad. He doesn't even use lost clock cycles when writing to the LCD! :shock:

EDIT: He uses beter code *crais*. His one runs faster then mine on the ti83.
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Hhmm... yeah, but his lcd routines are not akin to fastcopy.

I wonder if LCD ram is in fact non-volatile? O_O.
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I hear LCD ram gets destoryed when you turn off the screen.
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