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[TI-83+ Series][Axe] 3 Pixels Tall

Started by CKH4, April 23, 2015, 12:37:54 PM

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CKH4

Ah sorry but for right now I'm not working on the game. Its possible to see this come back and I'll try to @mention you if it does. I would not get overly hopeful of its return though. Also the reason that it's stopped is because I don't get the same joy out of calculator coding as I used to.
  • Calculators owned: TI-83+, TI-84+


Dream of Omnimaga

Sorry to hear. Do you still plan to participate to CW foruns in the future and showcase your Android, PC and other projects, though? I noticed you and many others have been inactive lately. D:
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CKH4

Yes but I won't be as active. More likely I'll read but not post that often.
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Dream of Omnimaga

Sorry to hear then. Is there something CW sute could add to convince you to reconsider, such as expanding to a different field of interest?
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CKH4

Sadly no, right now its just lack of time (build a time machine :P).
  • Calculators owned: TI-83+, TI-84+


Dream of Omnimaga

Lol, imagine if we had a time machine but didn't tell anyone, then all of a sudden new TI RPGs would come out every hour because we kept going back in time with our calc in our hands. People would be WTF :P



Or if a device was invented to slow time down around you, so you could act several times faster. But most people would hate it because Internet would feel like dial-up or 56k all over again due to the even longer wait >.<
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CKH4

That would be hilarious but good for the calc community.

Also solution: keep the WiFi card outside of the time bubble :P.
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alexgt

Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on September 23, 2015, 02:31:34 AM
Lol, imagine if we had a time machine but didn't tell anyone, then all of a sudden new TI RPGs would come out every hour because we kept going back in time with our calc in our hands. People would be WTF :P



Or if a device was invented to slow time down around you, so you could act several times faster. But most people would hate it because Internet would feel like dial-up or 56k all over again due to the even longer wait >.<
That would be freaking amazing O.O
  • Calculators owned: Ti-84+, Ti-Nspire, Hp Prime, Broken HP Prime, HP 48SX

Dream of Omnimaga

Quote from: CKH4 on September 23, 2015, 03:47:54 PM
That would be hilarious but good for the calc community.

Also solution: keep the WiFi card outside of the time bubble :P.
I wonder how well current would work if parts of a device is inside a time travel bubble and the other isn't :P
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CKH4

#54
Probably not too bad because nowadays you can get 1gb/s over Ethernet and 6gb/s over sata. (Also I think you can get like 3gb/s on pci-e (500mb/s per row))

Edit. Nvm the max transfer speed of Ethernet is 125mb/s
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Dream of Omnimaga

Oh I mean voltage and stuff. Wouldn't there be current overflow at one end of the device?
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CKH4

Ah OK. The only issue i could thrink of is that there might be an extreme build up of power right where it slows down. Maybe you'd need something to limit the power transmitted right at the edge of the bubble.
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Dream of Omnimaga

Yeah that's what I thought. Ideally we wouldn't want to put too much stress on certain areas of the device, to prevent parts from breaking earlier than normal. Also what if the time travel was instant? O.O
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semiprocoder

Imagine having everything but your house slowed down like 100 times. How big of bills would you have to pay. For example, the avg. american house uses 908 kwh per month at 0.12 dollars per kwh. Then you would pay about 91 megawatts at 12 per killowatt. That translates to about 10.9 thousand dollars per month.
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CKH4

Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on September 26, 2015, 05:51:49 PM
Yeah that's what I thought. Ideally we wouldn't want to put too much stress on certain areas of the device, to prevent parts from breaking earlier than normal. Also what if the time travel was instant? O.O
For me it'd mean that I'd have like twice as much time.

Quote from: semiprocoder on September 26, 2015, 08:30:11 PM
Imagine having everything but your house slowed down like 100 times. How big of bills would you have to pay. For example, the avg. american house uses 908 kwh per month at 0.12 dollars per kwh. Then you would pay about 91 megawatts at 12 per killowatt. That translates to about 10.9 thousand dollars per month.
That is a good point for why slowed down time is a bad idea.
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