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  1. My entry for CC26! It's a screensaver-esque program where cars drive back and forth, with a lot of fun easter eggs as well.

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  2. CURRENT VERSION (v1.0.2): Added changelog and edited readme and this description (you can now find the controls)

    The CE Casino (read me pls)
    The CE Casino was originally made as a screensaver for CC26, but I thought, this was my best code yet. So here we are, me writing this readme to send to Cemetech.
    The CE Casino (from now on referred to as CEC) minimizes user input and increases power efficiency. After all, isn’t that the purpose of a screensaver? CEC does this by only
    using wait commands and running in TI-Basic.

    What CEC is about
    CEC is about a certain man going into a casino to gamble and make more money, as he is a puny millionaire compared to the billionaires and trillionaires of the world.
    When the man either goes in debt $2.5 million dollars or gains $5 million, different story lines commence.
    5 Million Storyline: 1: Gamble; 2: Criminal Empire; 3: Invest;
    1: Lose money; 2: Get Caught/Die; 3: Lead a long, peaceful life.
    1: Merge storylines

    -2.5 Million Storyline: 1: Homeless
    1: Die in rocket crash 1: Riches to rags to riches.

    Events that can happen while gambling
    Jackpot - 10%: +550,000
    Grandpa TImmy’s Illness - 10%: -350,000
    I. A. N. Effect - 1/110: Instant death
    Grandpa’s Extreme Illness (getting Jackpot and Grandpa TImmy’s illness) - 1%: -500,000

    Controls
    [on]: To “break the program”
    * I might add [clear] to exit the program. *

    Trivia
    Grandpa TI-mmy. TI. Get it? Bad pun…
    The reason why the story’s not set in Texas is because casinos are outlawed there.

    What’s next?
    Well, I have an idea to build a collection of games based on The CE Casino. I’m also expecting to have time to expand the CEC or just take the source code and make an interactive version.

    Acknowledgements:
    TIny Hacker - Spriter Program (for icon).
    Everyone who built screensavers with probabilities (basically everyone).
    Calculatordream for the extra support.
    Everyone else who supported me.

    Characters:
    Man
    Eel(on) Musket
    Warren Buffet(t)
    The Engineer

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  3. Version: v1.2
    Licence: ⟪BSD-3-Clause⟫
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    Embrace a captivating visual experience with ScreenSaver, a mesmerizing collection of CE game screen savers designed to transform your idle screen into a captivating spectacle. Immerse yourself in a mesmerizing world of dynamic visuals, where bouncing objects, scrolling Calc's, and captivating animations come to life.

    Features:
    - 80+ Screensavers *counts the sprites*
    - Automatic Looping
    - LCD Screen Dimming
    - Palette Fading
    - Creativity

    Control:
    - Terminate with a Click: Simply click any key to effortlessly terminate the program.

    Screens:
    - Title Screen
    - Globe Bonce
    - TV Scroll
    - Solo TV
    - Bouncing TV

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    Copyright © 2023, Alvajoy123

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  4. This program demonstrates some of the key features of Celtic ce and can be used as a tool for learning to use Celtic ce.

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  5. This code turns the TI-84+ into a 1-bit, non-polyphonic instrument.

    The program lets the user use 15 buttons to play notes from a scale and use the other buttons to define the scale currently being used.

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  6. Fixed the problem with the graph axis showing up
    Kills Vars: A,B,C,L1,L2,GBD1
    Press [ENTER] to quit, takes the current screensaver to end for the program to end
    Contains blinking stars, left leaning snakes, rectangles that progressively get smaller, a logo screen bump
    Use a color invert ASM program for best results

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  7. Calculator Screen Saving is a simple screensaver written in TI-BASIC. Watch as multicolored cars drive across the screen from left to right! You can even change their direction by pressing up or down on the D-pad.

    Entry for Cemetech Contest #26.

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  8. Solve puzzles by pushing boxes to their destinations, but be strategic—don't get stuck!

    Rules:
    - Push all boxes on buttons to win
    - You can only push the boxes; You can't pull
    - You can't push more than one box at a time

    - Easy Controls
    - 96 levels with puzzles ranging from easy to expert
    - Levels by David W. Skinner (from Microban)
    - Trains logic!
    - Sprites from opengameart

    If you find bugs or want help, my mail: copyright.vovencio@gmail.com

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  9. Update of the text file. The programs are the same.This file contains five programs about roots. QUADRA gives the roots of the second degree equation, plus the Discriminant and the formulas involved. A3 gives the numerical solution to the third degree equation. RADICAL gives the reduced integer roots of a number. It is fairly simple, but no slouch. RADICAL1 has all the bells and whistles. For example, to reduce the square root of 1234567890, takes 26 seconds for RADICAL, while RADICAL1 does it in about a second. ROOT gives you the numerical value for positive roots of a number. It’s algorithm is very quick and exact.

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  10. A peggle-like game for the TI-84+CE.

    How to play:

    Move around the "Spitter" (the thing in the top center of the screen) using the arrow keys. This is how you aim it. You can throw from it using the "2nd" key. Hitting the pins on the screen increases your score and also the more you hit in a row, the higher the score increases for each next one you hit. You start with 20 pinballs, your pinballs increase by 3 for each level you complete. You can view the 'guidance' for the ball by pressing the "Mode" button. This will show you where your pinball will go and what pins will be hit without wasting a ball. You use up one guide, which is shown in the bottom right, for each time you use the power. You can get more guides by getting a streak of 5, then for each successive hit, you gain one guide.

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  11. this is a quick thing I made to make graphing with i easier, to use it send the file "IGRAPHER CE.8xg" to the ti-84+CE
    (or send the file "IGRAPHER SCE.8xg" to the ti-84+CSE calculator),
    then ungroup it and run the program "IGRAPHER"*, and you're done.

    meaning of what you are seeing:
    Y1:the input
    Y7:a poor implementation of a way to see X and iX of Y1 added to each other without changing the scale
    Y8:the real component of Y1
    Y9:the imaginary component of Y1
    Y0:the real added to the imaginary via nothing more than addition

    *NOTE:The "IGROUPER SCE.8xg" is only different from "IGRAPHER CE.8xg" in the way Y7 is implemented.

    updates:
    V0.1: Y7 implementation for SCE is made more consistent with the CE
    v0: first release

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  12. A Etch-a-Scetch like program in TI Basic, it has features like color changing.

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    Instructions:
    arrow keys to move cursor
    1-9 to select color
    del to clear screen
    clear to quit
    vars to reset graph to default graphing position

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  13. This is a game in which you are given a quarter of a card deck (Ace thru King), where the cards are all mixed up!
    The goal is to reorder the cards from lowest to highest. But there's a challenge: You can only see two cards at once, and you must reorder the deck by swapping those two cards-- your selected card, and the last card!
    Use the arrow keys and a quick, sharp mind to reorder the stack quickly! The clock is ticking...

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  14. CrossBun is a crossword puzzle program for the TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator. It's heavily inspired by Crosshare.

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  15. This is on-calc documentation for CE TextLib v1.12 by Dr. D'nar. Each command is listed along with a description of its function.

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  16. Update: This is a somewhat improved version of the original SYNDIV, with 1840 bytes, down from 1916. I am including it in the file since you are still downloading it, trying to figure out which version is best. Well, here they are, both of them. As you will see, SYNDIV1 is the better one, faster and with fewer bytes, and with the ability to enter the terms in any order.

    Making a port from TI-Basic to Casio-basic, was a bad idea. Trying to think in TI’s basic and then put it on a Casio does not make Casio justice, as you can see in the previous versions. So, I’ve made a new program from scratch, on my Casio fx CG50. The number of bytes have dropped from 1916 to 1196, and the program is much faster now. As in previous versions, you can only use x as variable, and only integer coefficients, but you can enter the terms in any order, and there can be more than one of the same degree. The lists however, are still presented one by one vertically, and the only limits for the number of polynomials you can enter, is memory and the degree of the first polynomial.

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  17. you can dial one number, wait on hold, and see what happens next!

    -------V 1.2.1-------
    added compatibility for older calculators
    fixed some bugs
    Added custom number

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  18. This is a recreation of Hangman, the classic
    word-guessing game, for the TI-84 Plus CE!

    The goal is to find what the word is, based
    on the letters you already know.

    You can only make 6 mistakes, or you will
    lose.

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  19. This is a port of the classic Minesweeper game to your TI calculator!
    ⛭ ¤ ✶ ¤ ⛭ ¤ ✶ ¤ ⛭ ¤ ✶ ¤ ⛭ ¤ ✶ ¤ ⛭ ¤ ✶ ¤ ⛭ ¤ ✶ ¤ ⛭
    Simply download onto your TI-83+, 84+, or 84+CE and start sweeping!

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  20. In this fan-made prequel to Earthbound Beginnings, you play as an alien the same race as Giygas, with your race's special PSI power. Invaders from other planets are attacking, trying to take it from you! As the father of PSI, it is up to you to defend your power. Use classic Earthbound attacks to defeat them, or use new items to help you.

    NOTE: This game is kind of unfinished, as there is no ending there are some loose ends. However, the core gameplay works great and is fun, trust me.

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  21. High Definition Picture Viewer CE is a nifty tool that allows you to utilize the TI-84 Plus CE and TI-83 Premium CE's full screen resolution for viewing images!
    Version 2 dramatically increases the resolution supported! Zoom and pan features allow most images up to 1080p to be viewed on the calculator. A picture converter is included to create calculator-compatible files.

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  22. Hangman CE is a TI-Basic program that I created from the ground up. It's PvP, so it requires one person to input a string for the other to guess. I've enjoyed using this program myself and hope you do as well.

    I would appreciate any feedback anyone has to offer about the code itself. I'm always looking to improve so I can share even better programs in the future.

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  23. a ti basic program that celebrates your birthday .

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  24. Confetti on your calculator without the cleanup

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  25. He He He Ha! Time for a prank program! ryanconmartians presents…

    TheHapara Prank!

    Wanna prank your friends? Middle/High Schools usually provide Chromebooks, with the screen monitoring extension known as Hapara.
    I recently came across Question: Why are so many people illiterate about TI84+CEs topic on cemetech.net. If you know how Hapara usually works, you will understand this prank.
    To Hapara someone successfully, try some of these inputs: 7410, 2563, and 5978.
    To Hapara someone UNsuccessfully, try any of these inputs except for 0.
    Wonder what 0 does? You try!

    Controls:
    [<^v>] = Navigate menu
    [0][1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]: Input
    [enter]: Proceed in areas possible
    [on]: Exit the program

    Source Code included in case you want to tweak the program.

    Celtic CE Libraries needed.

    v1.0.0

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  26. This is (as the name implies) a plane simulator.
    It's basically that.
    The game is written in TI-Basic, for the two
    following calculators:
    TI-84 Plus CE (Physical)
    TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition (Emulated)

    More information in the readme.txt.

    PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS STILL UNFINISHED.

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  27. This is a game I made way back in November 2023 and it will be updates every now and then. Zip through a random terrain at high speeds, just barely dodging the many obstacles. You can play however you would like because there are many different paths to victory. Try it out for yourself, and see how high your score can get!

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  28. Update: This program is an experiment, but it is very fast compared to SOLVERY, for most polynomials, and also gives you the integer second degree factors, wether their roots are real or imaginary. Instead of going about to analytically test for second degree factors, it tries to conclude which factor is right by ”looking” at the resulting polynomial and the error list. This version has 608 bytes more than SOLVERY, and fixes several bugs in the previous version. I hope to get some response from you, wether you find it ok or not. Is it worth the extra bytes?

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  29. This is a TI-BASIC utility to simulate stacks and queues using lists.
    Should work on the monochrome models, but I don't have a ROM or emulator to test this on.

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  30. it is a D20 for the ti84+ce

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  31. Update: Fixed a bug in ADDMULT1. ADDMULT uses CFRAC, and ADDMULT1 uses Euclid’s algorithm to find the divisors. These programs are built on the fact that second degree equations with rational roots can be solved by dividing the coefficients in Ax^2+Bx+C=0, with A, and then select a pair of divisors in C/A that multiply to C/A and add up to B/A, then it follows that those divisors are the (rational) roots of the equation. The condition for that is of course that the root of the Discriminant is rational, as well as the coefficients. The programs are therefore showing the Discriminant and its root, as well as B/A and C/A for your convenience.

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  32. Modified Version of BasicTH's SolitiCE Program.

    This Modified Version of Solitaire Will Include New Features & a Modified Menu

    This is Version 1 & Only Includes the Renaming of Items in The Main Menu

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  33. Ever wanted to practice your math skills on a ti 84 plus?
    You probably won't but here it is!
    v1.0.0
    Coded in TI BASIC
    Type DONE in the answer selection to quit or press on.

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  34. Demonstrates some neat things you can do with ICE

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  35. Keyboard is a program for the TI-84+ CE that allows usage of lowercase letters in TI-Basic programs by saving the text entered in a string.

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  36. TI-Basic program that I use to display key presses at the center of the screen. This can be useful for programming in TI-Basic.

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  37. HACK*MATCH is a fast-paced match-4 game in the vein of Candy Crush, but (hopefully!) better. Move matching files into groups of 4 to remove them and score points. Files will continue to be added from the top; if they reach the bottom, it's game over!

    Groups larger than 4 score bonus points. Two stars placed next to each other will destroy all matching files, but score no points. The higher your score gets, the faster the files will come!

    This is an ASM program written in C. It uses 8 kB of RAM and 26 kB of ARC. If upgrading from a previous version, please pay attention to the installation instructions in the readme!

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  38. This is a group of TI-Basic programs and subroutines dedicated to base manipulation between binary/decimal/hex including a coders' calculator (supports and/or/xor), jmp calculator, and flashcards to help you to learn how to (practice) convert binary or hex to decimal in your head.

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  39. This is a group of TI-Basic programs and subroutines to encode/decode Morse code.

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  40. KubeT is a simple timer made for speedcubing, for the TI-84 Plus CE calculator written in TI-BASIC. You can view your best (and worst) times, as well as the mean.
    This can be useful for those who don't have a physical timer or don't have access to a computer.

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