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This is a benchmark for the graphics using Kandinsky. For having tested on different models those are the average scores: N100 : <7 N100 Upsilon : >7 N110 : Na N115 : 30 N120 : >30 I will surely upgrade this later, so the scores may change. I plan testing the printing power, the turtle and the capacity to run loops. Don’t hesitate to tell me if you find any bug on discord or by mail: @elnix91 elnix91@gmail.com
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A clicker game, not finished yet works only in Omega/Upsilon due to f-strings i think
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The best way to destroy every key in your calculator, funny when used in class with a friend. All of what it does is in the title… :)
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The DVD icon, at least i was that, now it’s just a strange simulation on pixels
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You enter 1 or 2 numbers and this program calculates a lot of things for you, such as whether the numbers are prime, their divisors, the decomposition into prime factors, etc… Useful when you’re in 3rd grade.
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Calcule la probabilité de gagner au jeu du franc carreau avec une carreau de 36 de coté et une pièce de 8 de rayon. ATTENTION ce programme n’est pas fini, ni optimisé et comporte plusieurs éléments en phase de test. Il peut en résulter des bugs ou d’autre disfonctionnements du même type.
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Display a gradient color using the function gradient(n). N can be any integer, a it is modulo. Do display a gradient, use the function in a loop and increment n progressively.
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Towers of Hanoi
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A simple reaction test to measure your reaction speed. Use OK or EXE to interact, and Shift and left and right arrows in the menu. If you are on Omega or Upsilon, the best results are automatically saved in a file named “rt.sav” Don’t hesitate to tell me if you find any bug on discord or by mail: elnix91@gmail.com
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A simple reaction test to measure your reaction speed. Use OK or EXE to interact, and Shift and left and right arrows in the menu. If you are on Omega or Upsilon, the best results are automatically saved in a file named “rt.sav” Don’t hesitate to tell me if you find any bug by mail: elnix91@gmail.com
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Ce programme utilise le module graphique kandinsky pour créer une animation visuelle captivante sur l’écran de votre calculatrice. Il génère un effet artistique où une bande verte se rétrécit progressivement vers le centre de l’écran, créant un mouvement de convergence saisissant.
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Draws a perfect maze, you can change size on the path, number of row & column and so on, by default the program retry if it hit a MemoryError error, cause for some reason sometime it eat all the RAM… The strange thing is that it works on my N100 with upsilon but not on the emulator
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Optimized* version of the laby.py program, the only exception is that it doesn’t work yet…
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Display a beautiful gradient loading screen. Needs any version of my other program nrender.
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A simple memory test. You play using the arrows keys. A suite of directions (colors: Left=red; Up=blue; Down=green; Right=purple) appear and then, you have to repeat it in the exact order. If you fail on a single color, you lose and you get your score. If you are on Omega or Upsilon, your best score is automatically saved in a file named “mt.sav” Don’t hesitate to tell me if you find any bug on discord (@elnix91) or by mail: elnix91@gmail.com
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debug version monopoly, feel free to finish it; the last version is available here
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debug version monopoly, feel free to finish it; the last version is available here
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debug version monopoly, feel free to finish it; the last version is available here
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debug version monopoly, feel free to finish it; the last version is available here
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debug version monopoly, feel free to finish it; the last version is available here
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debug version monopoly, feel free to finish it; the last version is available here
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Last version of my monopoly code, not finished and works only on devices with OS such as Upsilon or Omega
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debug version monopoly, feel free to finish it; the last version is available here
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debug version of nrender, the last version is available here
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debug version of nrender, the last version is available here
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debug version of nrender, the last version is available here
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debug version of nrender, the last version is available here
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Do a lot of things about colors and things you cannot do normally with Kandinsky, such as lines or circles. Needed for my program loading.
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Calculates the number of operations you calculator can compute
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a try to create encrypted password manager this is the last version i guess
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Just draw a lot of random squares in the screen.
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the function s(x) with x int in [0;2] make a bunch of random stuff
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debug version of power, the last version is available here
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debug version of power, the last version is available here
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debug version of power, the last version is available here
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debug version of power, the last version is available here
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debug version of power, the last version is available here
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debug version of power, the last version is available here
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debug version of power, the last version is available here
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debug version of power, the last version is available here
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debug version of power, the last version is available here
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An old program that I’d never finished. This is a board game that a friend told me, and I wanted to recreate it, but at this time I didn’t had the knowledge to do some thing, such as verifying some constraints. Now, I may finish it, but as you can see, it takes already more than 8kb, so the final version would probably be around 15kb, and it will be very complicated to run on Numworks.
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debug version of an util for power, the last version is available here
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computes probabilities for the Risk game, depending on what units there are in contries
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computes random pseudonymes
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The Punto board game. Don’t hesitate to let me know if you’ve found a bug or if you have any advice to offer. My discord : @elnix91 My mail: elnix91@gmail.com
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A new version of my punto game, with save function implemented for the users of Omega/Upsilon
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brainfucker, perfect for epilepsy people
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shuffle function from random recreated
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A simple reaction test to measure your reaction speed. Use OK or EXE to interact, and Shift and left and right arrows in the menu. If you are on Omega or Upsilon, the best results are automatically saved in a file named “rt.sav” Don’t hesitate to tell me if you find any bug on discord or by mail: @elnix91 elnix91@gmail.com
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funny rpg
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pas final version
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7 segments display, highly customizable.
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Snake
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Not Finished yet A game that you can play when you’re bored and it don’t work either on normal numwors OS, use Omega or upsilon
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Similar to an other of my programs, do a bunch of random things about colors and lines. Needs any version of my “nrender” program.
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If you have a friend and if you love spam, this game is made for you. This is also a good way to destroy your keys.
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