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mechatech84 Dragoon
Posted: 4 Jun 2007 16:44 GMT Total Posts: 96 | If you can't already tell by my page, my avatar, and my signiture, I have obsessive rubik's cube solving issues. So now I have decided to make a program (in TI-84 Basic) that lets you input the design on your own (mixed up) rubik's cube, and solves it in a timely manner (5 min, tops). Any help will be appreciated, all ideas welcome, and I'm not planning to do this alone.
If you want to help you need to have at least one of these requirements:
Able to Program TI 84 Basic (pretty much exactly the same as 83 Basic) easily and know a lot of useful stuff that might be relevant. Able to draw on calc. (might use sprites, definitely will have start-up screen) Able to solve rubik's cube (not required but sure would help) Able to help in any other relevant way...
If you are willing to help but do not meet these requirements, you can help anyway, as long as you can program at least a little TI-basic.
-Mecha
--- My personal (unofficial) records on 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube: regular-24.06 sec, one-hand-50.67, with feet-5:40, number of people taught (in person)-at least 15. |
me2 Goliath
Posted: 13 Jun 2007 17:41 GMT Total Posts: 171 | Can you do sprites?
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banjo2E Wraith
Posted: 13 Jun 2007 19:25 GMT Total Posts: 689 | Hoo boy. I'm out of this one.
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haveacalc Guardian
Posted: 14 Jun 2007 09:31 GMT Total Posts: 1111 | This is going to be pretty slow if it ends up being done in BASIC. There's plenty of computation, but a good portion of the cube needs to be refreshed every time it's shifted. If you need any help, ask me.
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me2 Goliath
Posted: 14 Jun 2007 18:21 GMT Total Posts: 171 | I was kinda thinkin' the same thing.
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mechatech84 Dragoon
Posted: 15 Jun 2007 11:33 GMT Total Posts: 96 | I have decided to change this project, and will notify everyone when I figure out details..... Thanks anyway --Mecha
--- My personal (unofficial) records on 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube: regular-24.06 sec, one-hand-50.67, with feet-5:40, number of people taught (in person)-at least 15. |
darkrei9n12 Probe Posted: 27 Sep 2007 18:33 GMT Total Posts: 3 | Hey man. I got a rubiks cube in real life if you need help from someone with it. |