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Super mario ti nspire cx cas
Super mario ti nspire cx cas







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  1. #Super mario ti nspire cx cas how to#
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#Super mario ti nspire cx cas how to#

Ndless apparently supports C which is awesome because Super Mario 64 was written in C! Hopefully it will go smoothly, but I don't know how to code things like button inputs to control the game into the program. Hopefully, through the help of this community I can finally get it working. I never even got to doing the test hello world program. I screwed around in Ubuntu for hours following the steps on the page to the best of my abilities and installing dependencies but I just couldn't get it to work. I managed to get the emulator but I couldn't get the SDK working for the life of me. I also went ahead and got the Firebird emulator for testing things. We have access to the Super Mario 64 decomp and the ndless SDK. It wasn't long before I started to work on this port. I looked into it and the Nintendo 64 only has one core and from what I can tell to does Ti Nspires. Power like that would be ideal for this port but it would be nice if we could get it to work on the normal Ti Nspire CX calculators so it can be more accessible to more people. Those run at 396MHz without even overclocking. I also used Nover to overclock my calculator to 204MHz for over two times the speed of a Nintendo 64! And it would be even better for users of Ti nSpire CX II/CAS calculators. A Ti nSpire CX/CAS normally runs at 132Mhz so, in theory, they are already more powerful than the Nintendo 64. I also looked into it and the Nintendo 64 is only clocked at 94 MHz. It would also work well because Super Mario 64 originally output video at 320 by 240 which is the exact screen resolution of a Ti nSpire.

#Super mario ti nspire cx cas Pc#

It has some primitive 3d graphics from the 90s and the source code was decompiled and people have been using that to make all sorts of amazing ports like putting it on PC or a 3DS. That's when I got the idea for Super Mario 64. So I wondered what else this calculator can do. I put Doom on my calculator and was amazed at how smooth it ran and with all the color too.

super mario ti nspire cx cas

It all started with me playing around with ndless. That would be AWESOME (Seriously how are these things allowed on the SAT lmao)! It wont be easy and I'll need all the help I can get so if anyone is more experienced and wants to help me out please contact me Imagine being able to play Super Mario 64 in the middle of the SAT. I have a crazy idea to put Super Mario 64 on a Ti nSpire.









Super mario ti nspire cx cas