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alex10819
Wraith
Posted: 12 May 2005
13:05 GMT
Total Posts: 507
I'm sure it has been done before, but i made a program that has 5 (i think) level emulated grayscale. (greyscale if you're british :))

I will not be uploading it to Calcgames, but i will upload it to ticalc. feel free to download it, and tell me how i can improve it. I can also do custom logos in greyscale if you want, but not to large...
Andy
Administrator
Posted: 12 May 2005
14:31 GMT
Total Posts: 939
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/news/articles/12/122/122186.html
allynfolksjr
Administrator
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Posted: 12 May 2005
14:42 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
I will not be uploading it to Calcgames, but i will upload it to ticalc. feel free to download it, and tell me how i can improve it.

Care to explain that decision?
alex10819
Wraith
Posted: 12 May 2005
17:25 GMT
Total Posts: 507
yeah... it doesnt do anything important, so i dont want to waste the calcgames archive space with useless stuff... (in other words, i dont think it is my best work...)

I only upload decent files to calcgames... but i have no problem sending my junk to ticalc...
JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 12 May 2005
17:47 GMT
Total Posts:

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Yeah, but by uploading your junk to CG, you can actually get downloads and opinions.
Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 12 May 2005
18:54 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
But if it's junk, you probably won't want other people's opinions in the first place.
Jonny23451
Ultralisk
Posted: 12 May 2005
19:59 GMT
Total Posts: 214
as long as you tried to program something new, it isn't junk. :). Junk is stuff like...random number generator...stuff like that. Easy stuff that you can do in a few seconds. :P
alex10819
Wraith
Posted: 13 May 2005
09:37 GMT
Total Posts: 507
i like this site, so i only put my *good* stuff on here... that is why i asked to have TEXTRPG1 removed... cuz nobody wants that...
korkow
Ultralisk
Posted: 14 May 2005
06:38 GMT
Total Posts: 465
Jonny, you may want to rephrase that. Random number generators written in ASM are extremely useful for ASM programmers. :img13:
Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 14 May 2005
10:52 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
*cough* Random number routine is built-in to the calc's memory already *cough*





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