mirrorbird(12:49:18)
we had some very basic graphing calculators, you could link em up with a cable, and swap programs, but the language was incredibly minimal. i did that "Kingdom" game where you buy food every year to stop the peasants from starving --
mirrorbird(12:48:11)
in the sense of "it shoudln't do it, but BY GOD i'm going to make it happen", that's what the scene is
zoi(12:48:10)
I wrote a blackjack game that made the circles in our school
zoi(12:48:00)
a lot of us in secondary school had some SHARP graphing calculators. no assembly, but some crippled BASIC
mirrorbird(12:47:24)
well doing *anything* on that Texas Instruments school calculator (say, Tetris) is quite demoscene
zoi(12:47:16)
I had one of those nokia 9500. I think the Series80 it ran was the successor to psion
mirrorbird(12:46:47)
Psion and Z88 mate, it's the future