10-01-2015, 05:51 AM
My old TI-84 was limited to TI-Basic and Z80 asm (which is pretty cool)
now with the Ti-89 I'm given more TI-Basic functionality, TI 68k (Motorola 68k) but also C
I saw this cool implementation of a 3D maze written in x86 (very impressive) that I could attempt in either BASIC or C, would it be worth the time spent learning just to get some simple 3D graphics on a calculator?
Note that the TI-89 only supports black and white, so no grayscale like the above picture has
now with the Ti-89 I'm given more TI-Basic functionality, TI 68k (Motorola 68k) but also C
I saw this cool implementation of a 3D maze written in x86 (very impressive) that I could attempt in either BASIC or C, would it be worth the time spent learning just to get some simple 3D graphics on a calculator?
Note that the TI-89 only supports black and white, so no grayscale like the above picture has