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Take the USB Charging Cable and plug the USB side into your computer and the other side into your TI-84 CE. We will try to process as quickly as possible to protect the rights of the author. Open TI Connect CE that you just downloaded. *The article has been translated based on the content of by If there is any problem regarding the content, copyright please leave a report below the article. The accomplishment, although unusual, was not unworthy. Less demanding in energy, the TI-84 thus managed to read Doom first of the name and Equalo was even able to play it quite easily, given the graphics limitations of the device. He connected his potatoes to a TI-84 calculator, devoid of electric batteries, on which he had installed Doom via some programming tips. A calculator to the rescueĪfter a month of preparation, several days of setting up and a few more days of testing in the stench of rotting potatoes, Equalo, in despair, nevertheless came up with the idea of a Plan B. This nevertheless requires between 100 and 120 mA to be correctly supplied. He had taken it into his head to connect his 45 kilograms of red potatoes to a Raspberry Pi Zero, connected by HDMI to a screen. Equalo had even cooked them, beforehand, to more easily release the phosphoric acid at the origin of the reaction. It took Equalo 770 potato halves to produce 100 mA, or about 4.5 volts. OS version 5.3.1.58 Hardware version 8 Rom Version 5.3.1.50. When trying to screen capture this message also comes up. I’ve tried everything and I can’t seem to get past this.
This current is nevertheless very low: about sixty half of potatoes connected together would generate 10 mA. It keeps sorting out the same error, saying that TI-84 Plus CE has stopped taking to TI Connect CE. To sum up, the oxidation of zinc distributes electrons to copper, forming an electric current in the potato. When placed in the presence of a copper part, this biochemical reaction causes an electric current.
The potato is indeed full of phosphoric acid (P2O5), capable of nibbling the molecules of zinc constituting, for example, a nail. The YouTuber initially had the idea of harnessing the well-known electrical potential of the famous tuber. The result ? An experience full of frustrations and mold. His goal ? Use only potatoes to read the FPS from Id Software.
“ The amateur engineer had the crazy idea of following in the footsteps of those who had managed to run the famous game Doom on the Windows task manager or even the screen of a pregnancy test. It’s not worth it, concludes the American YouTuber Equalo at the end of his unusual experience. Does anyone have the files/a working link?Īlso, I completely overestimated the age of this forum, so fingers crossed that someone ever responds to me.“Please don’t try to do it yourself. I don't know if it's just me, but the link doesn't work/Doom doesn't come up as a downloadable file when clicked. Pacman, Mario, Tetris, Flappy Bird, Geometry Dash, and more. I'm just a novice coder (even that's a bold statement) that wants Doom on their calculator (ti-84 plus CE). Browse our collection of free-to-play game downloads for the TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator. I plan on adding a bunch more features when I get around to it. Doom: TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus graphing calculator Games, Remake, Shooter, MirageOS. TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus graphing calculator Games, Board Game, MirageOS.
There’s just something cool about being able to play Doom on a TI.
It's in need of a LOT of optimization (the gameplay gif has been sped up, otherwise its a slideshow), but so far I'm pretty proud of it. Top 6 Texas Instruments Calculator Hacks of. ▪ A bunch of things that can be changed (FOV, wall height, resolution) ▪ A top-down map in the upper right corner I took a break from working on it about a month ago, but I thought I'd share it here. I already had some experience writing a raycaster in C#, so I ported it to C. Although it's not the most original idea in the world, a little while ago I decided to write DOOM in C for the TI-84.