So far, Chess programs have been created for the Casio Prizm and TI-Nspire, but not for the 84+ CE. Right now I'm busy working on my cellular automation program, but that will be wrapping up in the next few months (probably). I already have the preliminary graphics stuff set up for a Chess program, and several ideas on how to manage the rules of Chess (which is where the real challenge comes in). Here's some concept art:
Another possibility is something classic like Solitaire or Minesweeper. (Of course, I first need to actually learn how to play Solitaire of I want to recreate it in assembly. ) I want to create a wide base of games and things to do on my calculator during math class.
So... what do you think? Would you like an assembly Chess program or Minesweeper on your 84+ CE? What sorts of features do you want? (Don't say AI unless you want to help me make the AI, because I don't even know where to start and assembly probably isn't the best way to start learning AI programming.)
Got any other ideas? Anything relatively simple would be awesome!
Also, if anyone knows a lot about 3D rendering... I may be willing to experiment a little, at least for a proof of concept.
Another possibility is something classic like Solitaire or Minesweeper. (Of course, I first need to actually learn how to play Solitaire of I want to recreate it in assembly. ) I want to create a wide base of games and things to do on my calculator during math class.
So... what do you think? Would you like an assembly Chess program or Minesweeper on your 84+ CE? What sorts of features do you want? (Don't say AI unless you want to help me make the AI, because I don't even know where to start and assembly probably isn't the best way to start learning AI programming.)
Got any other ideas? Anything relatively simple would be awesome!
Also, if anyone knows a lot about 3D rendering... I may be willing to experiment a little, at least for a proof of concept.