(Note: Due to the way CodeWalrus forum was setup, members who signed up before March 3rd 2015 were subscribed to e-mail announcements by default. If you do not wish to receive them, go to http://codewalr.us/index.php?action=profile;area=notification;u={$member.id} then uncheck the first option.)The CodeWalrus Programming Newsletter - Summer and Fall 2015 Edition(Note: This newsletter version has been edited from its e-mail version because some programs (most notably CEmu) were missing from the list and the title above said "Spring" instead of "Summer and Fall". Sorry about that.) AnnouncementHello and welcome to the the third edition of the CWPN, the CodeWalrus Programming Newsletter! Due to lack of time, there was no newsletter at the end of last Summer, and even this new edition is a few days late, so this edition will combine both Summer and Fall 2015 happenings (as well as some early Winter 2015-16 stuff) on CW and major calculator releases.
CodeWalrus Programming Contest II: A Game about WalrusesAfter the success of our 4x3 contest last Spring, we have now launched a new game programming competition, where the theme is walruses. The deadline is January 19th 2016, 11:59 PM GMT. More information can be found in the official topic:
https://codewalr.us/index.php?topic=913.0Ticalc.org POTY 2015Each year,
http://www.ticalc.org hosts the Program of the Year awards, where the best calculator program of each category, decided via surveys where members vote, is given a special screenshot and more recognition. Voting is over since yesterday, so the results are available at
http://www.ticalc.org/community/awards/poty/2015.html . Axagon (TI-83+/84+), First Fantasy (TI-84+CSE/CE BASIC), Portal Returns (TI-84+CSE ASM), Portal Returns (again, this time for the TI-84+CE), Twilight Legion (TI-89) and Fractal Zoomer (TI-Nspire CX) are the winner!
Notable program releases that made CodeWalrus headlinesIt's possible that some programs might have fallen under the radar on
ticalc.org, but some have made it on CW front page nonetheless. Because of the large amount of releases since July, we are not going to describe everything in details nor link to everything, to avoid making this newsletter being way too long, but you can see the list below, and we will elaborate further on some releases below:
TI-82+/83+/84+
-Line++
-HoustonTracker 2
-Lazer 2
-libc & KCC (KnightOS C Support)
TI-84+CSE
-Bejeweled CSE
-Code Zombie
-Scogger CSE
TI-83PCE/84+CE
-C Compiler (Cemetech)
-Online C Compiler (TI-Planet)
-CE Textlib (BASIC library)
-First Fantasy: Mana Force
-Tetric A
-TI-OS 5.1
-Mandragore
-Androides
-Crystann or the Diamond Dungeon
-Shades
-PHASM (shell)
-Cesium (another shell)
-CEmu
TI-89
-Twilight Legion
TI-Nspire CX
-Pocket SNES (emulator)
-PicoDrive (Sega Genesis/Mega Drive emulator)
-Vecx (Vectrex emulator)
-Tail-Tale
-Falling Time
-Lolicopocalypse
-Zelda Souls
-ScummVM
-Super Methane Brothers
-Another World Bytecode Interpreter
-Pac Attack
-Worship Vector
-TI-Nspire OS 4.0.3.29
-Ndless 4.0 (compatible with OS 3.1, 3.6, 3.9 and 4.0.3)
HP Prime
-Radioactive Wastes
-Rip'Em (3rd-party firmware)
PC
-Crystal Towers 2
-nKaruga PC demo
-Space Limit (PICO-8)
Ndless 4.0 releaseThe most recent happening in the TI community is the release of Ndless 4.0. Now, people who are stuck with OS 4.0.3 can play ASM and C games again, as well as use the various other Ndless programs available out there. Here is the english thread about it:
https://codewalr.us/index.php?topic=975 SNES & Sega Genesis emulation on TI-Nspire CXIt has been possible for a while to play NES, GBC and GBA games on your TI-Nspire CX, but thanks to gameblabla, it is now possible to play Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis games as well, with PocketSNES and PicoDrive.
https://codewalr.us/index.php?topic=716.0ASM on TI-82 Advanced now possible...-The TI-82 Advanced is a new version of the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition monochrome calculator now available in France. However, it has the same problem as the TI-Nspire series: It lacks native ASM/C support and requires hacks in order to use it. However, thanks to Brandon Wilson, it is now possible to add ASM to your calculator via an hack! Here is a Twitter post about it, although the exploit doesn't appear to be out yet:
https://twitter.com/brandonlwilson/status/626312531322253312...And soon on the HP Prime as well?-Someone joined Omnimaga then immediately announced a new 3rd-party firmware for the HP Prime, which could give programmers the ability to make ASM and C games for that calculator!
C programming arrives on the TI-84 Plus CEIt is now possible to program in C on the new TI-84 Plus CE. One solution uses ZDS and was posted by MateoConLechuga on Cemetech at
https://www.cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11626 . The other solution, which is still being worked on, is from TI-Planet and it's an online C IDE which allows multiple people to work on a project at once, with a shoutbox available. Topics are available at
https://codewalr.us/index.php?topic=742.0 and
https://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=17279First TI-84 Plus CE shellsWhile Doors CE is still being worked on, some people did not wait and already released the first shells for the TI-84 Plus CE. PHASM, by Epharius, only takes a few hundreds of bytes and is available at
https://tiplanet.org/forum/archives_voir.php?id=318384 . The other, Cesium, is more elaborate, with a graphical interface and many features, and is available at
https://www.cemetech.net/programs/index.php?mode=file&path=/84pce/asm/shells/Cesium.zipFirst Fantasy ported to the TI-84 Plus CE and featured on Ticalc.orgThe color remake of Mana Force that was ported to the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition back in April is now available on the newer TI-83 Premium CE and TI-84 Plus CE calculator models. Although Doors CSE was not available for those calculators at the time, DrDnar released a color homescreen text library that allowed a port that looks similar to its CSE counterpart. The game can be downloaded at
https://codewalr.us/index.php?topic=375.0There are discussions about a sequel, although it is not guaranted yet.
Other projects being worked onDon't forget to check out
http://codewalr.us/index.php?action=forum to find more projects in the works. Besides the featured ones, we got one sub-forum for calculator project showcase and one for non-calculator material.
CodeWalrus Minecraft ServerWe now have a Minecraft server, in creative mode on a flat land. You need a CodeWalrus forum account in order to join, so put your Minecraft username in your forum profile, wait about 30 seconds then you're set. The URL is
mc.codewalr.us . For people who prefers survival, check out our affiliate at
http://www.bosaik.net/Site updatesSince last Summer, it is now possible to post topics in multiple sub-forums without having to create duplicates. We also got an IRC botnet to make it easier to manage #codewalrus . In addition to that, you can now use tags in topic titles, which, when logged in, can be clicked for a quick search on similar items of the same topic.
Also, since CodeWalrus is not just a calculator website, we started restructuring the board index layout to make other sections of the forum more visible. If you have moved on from calculators but are still interested in programming, retro-gaming, any art topic and related topics, then don't worry, CodeWalrus and its members still have a lot of discussions to offer for you and you can still showcase what you are working on.
Stay in touch!If you have any submission ideas for next newsletters, feel free to PM a CodeWalrus staff or e-mail us at a d m i n @ c o d e w a l r . u s. They will be forwarded to the whole team in our staff sub-forum. Also, besides the forums, we got an IRC channel called #CodeWalrus , which is reachable from EFnet (where other big TI calculator channels are located). You can also use the IRC chatroom directly from the WalrusIRC shoutboxes on the website, depending of your account settings (you need 5 posts to use the embedded shoutbox, but the IRC channel is reachable by anyone).
Credits-DJ Omnimaga - CWPN founder
-DJ Omnimaga - Contributor
-Special thanks to people who have contributed to CodeWalrus, projects and news, and of course, the staff.
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