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TI-83/84 Plus Assembly Games (MirageOS) - ticalc.org::::::TI-83/84 Plus Assembly Games (MirageOS)File ArchivesTI-83/84 PLUS ASSEMBLY GAMES (MIRAGEOS)Archive StatisticsNumber of files179Last updatedFriday, 16 November 2018Total downloads3,896,551Most popular filewith 247,037 downloads.Click a filename to download that file. Click a folder name to view files in that folder. Click for file information.Icon legend: File with screen shots File with animated screen shots File with reviews Featured programsNameSizeDescriptionfolderUp to TI-83/84 Plus Assembly Games4k12-07-31Snakecaster: A 3D Nibbles Game (2012)You've played Snake. Whatever you call it, you probably haven't played it like this. Snakecaster is a raycasted snake game—you can still play the game the usual way, but as you play, a large panel will show you a raycasted 3D scene.

Basically, you see the game as the snake sees it (if the snake sees the world in blocks of black and white). In a Nibbles game. It's completely overkill, but hey, why not? Winner of TI-Concours 2012 Axe division.

Compiled with Axe Parser v0.5.3b.34k11-12-06Chess v1.1Here it is, the best chess game for the 84+. Featuring the best grayscale seen yet in an 84+ game, a moderately challenging AI, 2-player mode, saving an unlimited number of games, a game clock, custom starting positions, and checkmate/stale mate. This game offers just about everything you could want in a chess game. Sorry, it doesn't work on the 83+BE or the Nspire:(. Also, sorry about v1.0 crashing on exit, that was a stupid mistake on my part.16k12-07-04Alien Breed IV: Final Assault v1.1.0This is the 4th entry in the Alien Breed series, compatible with the TI-83/83+/86 calculators. An 8-way smooth scrolling shoot-'em-up game that comes with a complete levelset, and the ability to play other external levelsets.

A levelset editor is available separately for Windows that allows you to build your own levelsets!177k13-06-12Alien Breed 5 v1.1.1Originally by Team 17 for the Amiga computer system, the Alien Breed series was a cult classic! Alien Breed 5 is a remake of Team 17's Alien Breed Special Edition '92, including all 12 levels, various weapon upgrades, hordes of aliens & bosses, and more, all put together in this top-down 8-way scrolling shoot-em-up.202k04-11-11AcelgoyobisThe first pinball game on a TI calculator written in assembly, available for all models in the 82/83/83+ line.

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Level editor and full source included.17k03-10-01Adv. Racer 0.99The latest and prob last release for this series. Added support for storing the fastest times for every course and a time trial mode. Same great game as ever, you race in eight different courses all over the world.9k03-10-19Adv. Tennis 2 Player EditionVersion 0.1.

Finally updated the 'demo' version, major changes are the faster speed which i would like some feedback on. Still too slow? PLS READ THE README.

Its a fun two player tennis game for the ti-83 plus with good graphics and great gameplay.2k03-04-27AFRO Dance v0.9AFRO Dance is a reflex-based game for TI-83+. You have to press the correct button before the time run out. When you gain level you have to be quicker because the amount of time is decreasing for each level. When you press the correct button AFRO-man does a dance-move in that direction and you get one point. When you press the wrong button you loose a life.24k02-06-01Aifig v0.828k01-06-21Alien Breed IV: Final Assault v0.9 (Demo)This is the fantastic finale to the Alien Breed series that all TI-83/TI-83+/TI-86 owners should have a copy. An outstanding 8-way smooth scrolling shoot-'em-up game - this demo shows the brilliance of what's to come:)1k02-02-19Alpha leo 83+A little game with ship and asteroid191k03-01-30Altered Phoenix 2.0Altered Phoenix is a custom version of Phoenix for the Ti-83+. This version includes major image upgrades, enemys, and several internal updates.

Since this is my first ASM program I have developed. Any comments would be very appreciated.2k13-11-30Alstrasi Asteroid Adventure (evil smiley version)This asteroid game is exactly like the original Altrasi but instead of asteroids, it has evil looking smiley faces raining down on you. Includes difficulty levels and the game gets progressively harder as you play. Requires Mirage OS.24k11-01-01Annihilation Beta v1.01An incomplete shooter. Look at screenshots.3k14-03-05Anti- GravIn this game, you try to keep the ball within the screen as platforms fall down and you fall up. Stay alive for as long as you can to get a high score. Includes changeable background (black or white), difficulty settings(easy, normal, hard, and extreme), advanced processing system, and a high tech menu.

This game runs smoothly and gets progressively harder the longer you stay alive. Experience the best in calculator graphics and game design. Requires Mirage OS.3k00-07-27AntiNibblesDodge the poisen apples4k01-06-22Armadillo InvasionThis is an ASSEMBLY game (No, I'm not a pathethic basic programmer who is lying) where you try to shoot Armadillos with AOLame CD-ROMS before they get to the top of the screen. Its pretty stupid, or mabye I'm just in a negative mood because I missed the party because I thought it was the 28th not the 21st:(199k06-12-24Pong 1.2What started out as my first assembly game that used text output characters, and had sluggish speed (for ASM) has developed into a toplisted game that made top 10 in 'TI 83 plus programs', the most competitive category. Now that I have realized its greatness I've ported it to all z80 calculators 84 and below. It has come a long way. This is one of the greatest pong games for the z80 ever.

It lacks only one feature that is soon to be implemented: link play. However, being decked out with an incredible AI, speed control, a teacher key (del), 3 different AI difficulties, SHOOTING, pixel inversion, contrast control(even returns to original contrast at end of game), and portability to many calculators, all for around 3000 bytes, it will soon be the ZTetris of Pong.4k01-03-14TicTacToe with AIThis is my first ASM program worthy of being posted on ticalc.org. It is a graphical version of TicTacToe, with a strong AI. I am a beginner at ASM, so PLEASE!!! Send me feedback and comments. For all the other ASM begginers out there, I have included the source, and if anyone has any questions about basic programming, feel free to contact me.3k02-07-29Asteroid BeltA simple game where you try to avoid the asteroids.1k05-09-17avalancheyou are a little person in a cave with falling icicles at the top of the level and you need to move your person around to avoid getting crushed by them.3k00-08-03Avalanche v1.2This is a port from ION.

You are a small person at the bottom of the screen and you have to dodge the icicles or else they kill you.17k03-03-06Battleship v2.0Just like old times with the pegs and the plastic ships, only now there are no small pieces to lose. Three difficulty levels. Two-player mode across link cable as well as AI.4k05-11-19Big City SkaterBig City Skater is a fast-paced skateboarding game. Perform tricks jumping from rooftop to rooftop in a randomly generated (constantly changing) environment.

Only 8 tricks so far, looking for ideas/suggestions. (NOTE: This is a beta version and contains no known bugs, but is not a fully functional game, i.e., no scoring system as of yet, etc.) PS - I found this on my computer from about 2 years ago, its really fun and thought I would share it with anyone interested in helping finish the project.) Enjoy!7k10-01-31Big City Skater IMPROVEDBig City Skater is a fast-paced skateboarding game! This is an IMPROVED version with SCORE! You get 5 points per basic trick and 10 points per advanced trick! This is a must-download! To play, just hold 2nd to gain momentum and release to jump.

To perform basic tricks, hold an arrow while releasing 2nd, and hold Alpha+arrow to perform an advanced trick. More details in the readme file.1032k11-04-01Benumbered v2.0Benumbered v2.0 is a TI-83+/TI-84+ calculator game based on the popular games Bejeweled and Bejeweled 2 by PopCap Games and features spectacular 4-level grayscale graphics, four different gameplay modes and 2 extra unlockable modes, game saving and loading and much more!17k02-02-20BLACKJACK v4.1aA blackjack game that supports hit, stand, double-down, split, suits, a saved game, many options.11k04-02-17BlackoutA challenging puzzle game in which you attempt to turn out all of the lights on a board. There are 20 levels in this release.4k01-05-03Black Jack v1.0This is a version of Black Jack for MirageOS.

TI certainly have certainly seen off rivals such as HP or Casio to capture the lion’s share of the calculator market. The TI-84 is a real staple, and with as many units as there are out there, hacking them is a given. However, selecting an operating system for the machine can be a hassle. TI-OS is proprietary and doesn’t really want to let you do everything you’d like to. There are alternatives, but many of them won’t let you easily use your calculator to be — well — a calculator.Siraben has which is essentially ANS Forth (mostly) with extensions for the TI hardware.

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You can easily extend the system, of course, because it is Forth. You can also use the machine for its intended purpose easily.Posted in Tagged,. It’s not Apple IIs, and it’s not Raspberry Pis. The most important computing platform for teaching kids programming is the Texas Instruments graphing calculator. These things have been around in one form or another for almost three decades, and for a lot of budding hackers out there, this was the first computer they owned and had complete access to.As hacking graphing calculators is a favorite for Maker Faires, we were pleased make it out to this year’s World Maker Faire in New York last weekend. They’re the main driving force behind turning these pocket computers with truly terrible displays into usable computing platforms.As you would expect from any booth, Cemetech brought out the goods demonstrating exactly what a graphing calculator can do.

The most impressive, at least from a soldering standpoint, is their. The electronics are simple, and just a few 595s and transistors, but this LED cube is taking serial data directly from the link cable on a graphing calculator.

Of course, the PCB for the LED cube is designed as an Arduino shield for ease of prototyping, but make no mistake: this is an LED cube controlled by a calculator. If you can send serial data to a shift register from a graphing calculator, that means you can send serial data to anything, bringing us to Cemetech’s next great build featured this year., with complete control over the locomotive.There’s a lot more to controlling model trains these days than simply connecting a big ‘ol variac to the tracks. This setup uses Direct Cab Control (DCC), a system that modulates commands for locomotives while still providing 12-15V to the tracks. There’s a good Arduino library, and when you have that, you can easily port it to a graphing calculator.Cemetech is one of the perennial favorites at Maker Faire, and over the years we’ve seen everything from sporting an RGB backlight and a PS/2 port to. It’s all a great example of what you can do with the programmable computer every 90s kid had, and an introduction to computer programming education, something Cemetech is really pushing out there with some hard work.

Posted in Tagged,. For many of us, a calculator is something we run as an app on our mobile phones. Even the feature phones of a couple of decades ago bundled some form of calculator, so that particular task has joined the inevitable convergence of functions into the one device.For Scott Howie though,. He’s integrated a cellphone module into his TI-84 calculator, and though perhaps it won’t be knocking Apple or Samsung off their pedestals just yet, it’s fully functional and both makes and receives calls.To perform this feat he’s taken the cellphone module and one of the tiniest of Arduino boards, and fitted them in the space beneath the TI-84’s keyboard by removing as much extraneous plastic as he could. The calculator’s 4 AAA cells could not supply enough power on their own, so he’s supplemented them with a couple more, and replaced the alkaline cells with rechargeables. A concealed switch allows the cellphone to be turned off to preserve battery life.The calculator talks to the Arduino via a slightly unsightly external serial cable,.

His video showing the whole build in detail is below the break, so if you fancy a calculator with cellular connectivity, here’s your opportunity. Hang on — couldn’t you use a device like this for exam cheating?Posted in Tagged. The TI-84 Plus graphing calculator has a Z80 processor, 128 kilobytes of RAM, and a 96×64 resolution grayscale LCD. You might think a machine so lean would be incapable of playing video. You would be right. Animated GIFs, on the other hand, it can handle and.Before assembling his movie, searx first needed to grab some video and convert it to something the TI-84 could display.

For this, he shot a video and used Premiere Pro to reduce the resolution to 95 by 63 pixels. These frames were saved as BMPs, converted to monochrome, renamed to pic0 through pic9, and uploaded to the calculator’s RAM.To display the animated GIF, searx wrote a small program to cycle through the images one at a time. This program, like the images themselves, were uploaded to the calculator over the USB connector. Playing these animated GIFs is as simple as calling the program, telling it how fast to display the images, and standing back and watching a short flip-book animation on a calculator. Posted in Tagged,. Christopher Mitchell has given Texas Instruments calculators the ability to capture images through a Game Boy Camera with. First introduced in 1998, was one of the first low-cost digital cameras available to consumers.

Since then it has found its way into quite a few projects, including, and.TI calculators don’t include a Game Boy cartridge slot, so Christopher used an Arduino Uno to interface the two. He built upon the to create ArTICam. Getting the Arduino to talk with the Game Boy Camera’s M64282FP image sensor turned out to be easy, as there already are The interface between the camera sensor and the Arduino is simple enough.

6 digital lines for an oddball serial interface, one analog sense line, power and ground. Christopher used a shield to solder everything up, but says you can easily get away with wiring directly the Arduino Uno’s I/O pins. The system is compatible with the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus family of calculators. Grabbing an image is as simple as calling GetCalc(Pic1) from your calculator program.So, If you have an old calculator lying around, give it a try to enjoy some 128×123-pixel grayscale goodness! Posted in, Tagged,. Move over, BlockDude! There’s a new calculator game in town. Hayleia and a few other programmers have been hard at work on that is sure to keep you busy in your next calculus class.The game, called Smash Bros Open, is based on the Nintendo fighting game and is written specifically for monochrome z80 calculators (the TI-83 and TI-84 being the most ubiquitous of these).

The game runs in 6 MHz mode with a simple background, or it can run in 15 MHz mode with a more complicated background. The programmers intend for the game to be open source, so that anyone can add anything to the games that they want, with the hopes of making the game true to its namesake.Anyone who is looking to download a copy of this should know that Smash Bros Open is currently a work-in-progress. Right now both players need to play on the same calculator (with different keys), and Fox is the only playable character. The programmers hope to resolve the two player issue by using a second calculator as a game pad, or by linking the two calculators using.

As for the other characters, those can be added by others based on the existing code which is available on the project’s forum post!Thanks to Chris for the tip. Posted in Tagged,. Just before the days where every high school student had a cell phone, everyone in class had a TI graphing calculator. In some ways this was better than a cell phone: If you wanted to play BlockDude instead of doing trig identities, this was much more discrete. The only downside is that the TI calculators can’t easily communicate to each other like cell phones can. Christopher has solved this problem with his latest project which, and has much greater aspirations than helping teenagers waste time in pre-calculus classes.The boards are based around a Spark Core Wi-Fi development board which is (appropriately) built around a TI CC3000 chip and a STM32F103 microcontroller. The goal of the project is to connect the calculators directly to the network without needing a separate computer as a go-between.

These boards made it easy to get the original Arduino-based code modified and running on the new hardware.After a TI-BASIC program is loaded on the graphing calculator, it is able to input the credentials for the LAN and access the internet where all kinds of great calculator resources are available through the Global CALCnet. This is a great project to make the math workhorse of the classroom even more useful to students. Or, if you’re bored with trig identities again, you can.

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