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Jarski
Probe
Posted: 15 Oct 2008
09:53 GMT
Total Posts: 14
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/140/14021.html

Yeah, I get error undefined 14 when I run this game on ti-86. It wont even work in ti-86 emulator on pc. I typed the code manually to calculator. When I press GOTO it goes here:

:If DIF>8
:Goto S
:DifEq
:If DifTol==5 <----- There
:Goto M
:Func
:ClDrw

So is the code broken or something?
john777
Ultralisk
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Posted: 15 Oct 2008
11:48 GMT
Total Posts: 289
I don't know much about Ti-86s, but try only one equals sign after the diftol.
Jarski
Probe
Posted: 15 Oct 2008
13:12 GMT
Total Posts: 14
I tried, but not working :(
Zachary940
Wraith
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Posted: 21 Oct 2008
09:06 GMT
Total Posts: 714
Try taking one of the = out. I'm not sure about the programming on the 86 but if it like the 84 that is your problem.

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BrandonW
Goliath
Posted: 21 Oct 2008
10:09 GMT
Total Posts: 100
You compare using == on the 86.
tifreak8x
Administrator
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Posted: 21 Oct 2008
11:56 GMT
Total Posts: 419
Try defining that variable. On the homescreen, type - 0[sto]DifTol and see if that fixes the problem.

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Jarski
Probe
Posted: 24 Oct 2008
04:26 GMT
Total Posts: 14
That helped, also I noticed that I made some typing mistakes.
tifreak8x
Administrator
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Posted: 24 Oct 2008
13:48 GMT
Total Posts: 419
yeah, typing code out by hand sucks, because of those errors you can get. Easier to get a black graphlink cable to use with it.

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Jarski
Probe
Posted: 24 Oct 2008
14:21 GMT
Total Posts: 14
How much does it cost?

But first i try to get that diy parallel cable to work. I think that it won't work because the wires I used sucks. I change better wires and 2.5mm socket to it. Then I use that calc to calc wire.
tifreak8x
Administrator
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Posted: 25 Oct 2008
16:28 GMT
Total Posts: 419
On ebay, they are fairly cheap. You could also get a silver link, they should work as well with TI-Connect. That is something you would have to look around in your area to get, or buy off TI's website.

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Jarski
Probe
Posted: 28 Oct 2008
09:44 GMT
Total Posts: 14
Nope, didn't work. I haven't got a clue where the problem could be :(





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