Latest uploaded fileshttps://cemetech.net/downloads/files/recent2024-03-12T00:45:29.789513+00:00Most recent uploads to the Cemetech archives.Brainfoo - A brain**** interpreter in TI - Basic2024-03-12T00:45:29.789513+00:00iLikeKomputers6502https://cemetech.net/downloads/files/2286/x3008<p>Brainfoo can run brain**** code on the CE. As it runs in TI Basic, it is pretty slow, but some speed improvements have been made since the previous version.</p>
<p>How assembling works: The assembler reads through the string and turns each character into a number. It also searches for the loop commands so that the assembly runner doesn't have to. This makes programs easier to store and faster to run.</p>
<p>Please view the BFreadme.txt file in the archive and make sure to copy ALL the programs and lists to the calculator.</p>
<p>V1.2 - Made the settings menu easier to use, removed interpreted code, and added an external python compiler.<br>V1.1 - Bug fixes and code cleanup<br>v1.0 - Release</p>
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</ul>Adds to Multiplies To2024-03-09T13:03:12+00:00Andershttps://cemetech.net/downloads/files/2448/x3005<p>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.</p>
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<p>More information in the readme.txt.</p>
<p>PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS STILL UNFINISHED.</p>
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<p>This Modified Version of Solitaire Will Include New Features & a Modified Menu</p>
<p>This is Version 1 & Only Includes the Renaming of Items in The Main Menu</p>
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</ul>Kabufuda Solitaire2024-02-22T18:36:28.667168+00:00euphoryhttps://cemetech.net/downloads/files/2446/x2986<p>This is a variant of solitaire based on that in the Zachtronics game *Last Call BBS*. The game is played by stacking matching cards on top of each other. Stacks of matching cards may be moved as a unit. By stacking all four of a set of matching cards directly on the table (i.e. with no other cards on top of them), they are collapsed into an immovable unit. There are also four free cells, though three start locked and are only unlocked one by one as sets of cards are collapsed on the tableau. The game is won when all cards are collapsed.</p>
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</ul>Dodge V.1.12024-02-15T22:53:08.508859+00:00WillDaBeast555https://cemetech.net/downloads/files/2441/x2981<p>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!</p>
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