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by stononprosed1971 2020. 3. 3. 16:12

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Re-creating the entire mario game is a pretty difficult task, and since it is already very easy to play mario on a nspire with ndless, I strongly doubt that anybody would bother. I'm not sure why you absolutely don't want to use ndless though.You can download, then download, then grab a GBC Mario ROM from a completely legitimate source, following all of the rules and regulations, add the extension as described in the gbc4nspire readme, and send it all to your calc, install ndless, run gbc4nspire, and you should be all set.

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If you have ndless installed, your calc isn't allowed on most standardized testsThis wording is BSIn itself, the Ndless framework impacts in no way, positively or negatively, the usage of the PTT mode. Modern versions of Ndless explicitly strive at not being full-featured in PTT mode.Tools whose aim is attacking the PTT mode wouldn't even need to use the Ndless framework. Such tools would have to be censored by moderators / admins on all of the community's message boards and file archives (but of course not elsewhere). Fortunately, from the POV of calculator manufacturers, hardly anybody cares enough about calculators, and the PTT stupidity, to make such tools. Would I still be able to send the calculator back to TI after uninstalling and still get it fixed?Well, wouldn't that follow from what mr womp womp wrote above, 'ndless won't leave any permanent scars'?Short answer: 'yes'.I'm curious: what makes you so weary about Ndless and Ndless-based programs?Again, in itself, Ndless isn't a problem. It's usually relatively hard to completely brick a Nspire (heck, TI's own software upgrades have created semi-bricks in the past!).Finally, even if you made a brick, which I just wrote is unlikely, and the issue is attributed by the community's Nspire experts (which mainly gather outside of Cemetech, BTW) to a Ndless-based program (even more unlikely). Why on earth would you tell TI-doesn't-care (sorry, 'TI-Cares') about whatever you did to your calculator, given that they'll usually replace it without caring about why it doesn't work?

Doom for the Nspire - ticalc.org::::::Doom for the NspireDoom for the NspirePosted by on 10 March 2011, 01:53 GMTPrepare to be amazed: Mrakoplaz of the community has released a beta version of for the Nspire. NDoom is a port of the original id Software classic and makes full use of the Nspire's 90 MHz processor to give you all the first-person shooter action you crave. NDoom is built for Ndless 2.0 and runs on nSpire OS versions 1.7 - 2.1.The comments below are written by ticalc.org visitors. Their views are not necessarily those of ticalc.org, and ticalc.org takes no responsibility for their content.Re: Doom for the NspireKevin OuelletWow it has been ages since you last posted news MV O.oI tried the game on my Clickpad and it was really amazing. Some freezes occurs late in game but for the time it last it was just epic. Granted, the TI-Nspire is more than enough to support such software, but there still remains the fact it's the original Doom on a calculator and not a clone. (Although Gemini, Wolfeinstein 83+ and ZDoom were impressive)I hope he releases a finished version here eventually.10 March 2011, 03:28 GMTRe: Re: Doom for the NspireDavidGI have to say it works much better on the Touchpad, I never found an error, 0 errors!

No freezing, no bugs, no problems at all! The lighting is good enough, no problems with it either.NDless 2.0 works fantastically on the Touchpad too, hence I say the NSpire has now no problems dealing with awesome games.13 March 2011, 17:01 GMTRe: Doom for the NspireFInally.I myself don't have a ti-nspire but I looked at the animations and gifs.It looks great. It's doom!10 March 2011, 08:37 GMTRe: Doom for the NspireSqualylWow there's some jetlag over there. This program has been out for weeks. And it's awesome.10 March 2011, 11:44 GMTRe: Doom for the NspireAmazed O.OI've known about this for a while, but still, it's amazing what nDOOM is like.10 March 2011, 21:30 GMTRe: Doom for the NspireWish somebody would release Ndless 2.0.10 March 2011, 21:54 GMTRe: Re: Doom for the NspireKevin OuelletIt has been out for a few weeks now, although in beta stages (compiled, tho). See link attached to post.11 March 2011, 01:51 GMTRe: Doom for the NspireWow, I am impressed!

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I wasn't aware just how powerful the Nspire was.11 March 2011, 01:07 GMTRe: Doom for the NspireThis. Amazing.I've only just started checking in on the TI community again recently, and then I see this. Impressive!:)11 March 2011, 12:32 GMTRe: Re: Doom for the NspireKevin OuelletWow I haven't seen you in a while indeed! I remember last seeing you near the end of my first ventures in #TCPA, late 2005, then you released Banchor The Hellspawn. I still need to try that game because it looked really great and I got a TI-86 now.11 March 2011, 22:20 GMTRe: Re: Re: Doom for the NspireAh the TI-86, good times programming on that thing:) If you do play Banchor, let me know if you think it's too hard or too easy. I think it might need some tweaking regarding damage, etc.12 March 2011, 03:03 GMTRe: Re: Re: Re: Doom for the NspireKevin OuelletYeah I wish the 86 was still popular. Today the TI-89/92/92+/v200 calcs seems to be slowly heading the same way as the TI-86 did.I'll let you know if your game might need balancing or not.

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I love RPGs, although I tend to lose interest quick when I have to spend 2 hours gaining 1 level, especially when we can barely beat the first monsters in the game.:P12 March 2011, 06:48 GMTRe: Re: Doom for the Nspireyour web page link doesn't work.11 March 2011, 22:54 GMTRe: Re: Re: Doom for the NspireKevin OuelletYeah I assume he didn't update his ticalc.org profile in years. His site used to be jamesv.calc.org (yes, for new people here, there used to be a calc.org) then later jvti.org. He probably abandonned the site long ago.11 March 2011, 23:37 GMTRe: Re: Re: Re: Doom for the NspireYeah it's meant to be www.jvti.org, but the domain expired last year cos I was lazy.