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Xander7447
Probe
Posted: 10 Sep 2007
18:31 GMT
Total Posts: 2
Hey guys, I've a TI-83+, and I have ION and MirageOS. They are both the versions on this website. I already have many games and most of them work, but I can't seem to get ZTetris working. It doesn't even show up on ION or MirageOS, so I can't even use it to see if it even works or not. Any ideas? Thanks.
darksideprogramming
Guardian
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Posted: 10 Sep 2007
20:57 GMT
Total Posts: 1005
Try to see if you can find ZTris. It's the exact same game, just retooled specifically for MirageOS.
Xander7447
Probe
Posted: 13 Sep 2007
22:06 GMT
Total Posts: 2
Thank you so much, it works perfectly. The only problem I have with this version of Tetris, is that the pieces don't appear in the right percentages. I get the straight piece at very unusual times, and sometimes three times in a row, but hey, it's Tetris, and I'm happy. I can just sing the song instead of listening to it.
CoffmanRunner
Ultralisk
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Posted: 15 Sep 2007
14:22 GMT
Total Posts: 235
I had problems with ZTetris before also, Sometimes after a RAM Clear It will not show up in mirage even though it shows up in the memory
two things that I do to help fix this (doesn't always work :( )
1. Delete Mirage "Presences" file it is the first occurrence of Mirage on the Calculators memory screen ( 2nd, mem, 2, 1) and it is under 100 (this will clear your password and remove your folders - your games will still be there but your folders will be gone)

2. Group ZTetris (2nd, mem, 8 (?)) and unGroup it when it doesn't work to overwrite the old one

these don't always work but I like ZTetris also so I work hard to get it working when it fails

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