| This section contains source code for the CFX-9850 calculator. If you encounter any problems or errors in the code, please contact me and provide a detailed description of the problem and steps on how to duplicate it. Thanks. |
| This is my first CFX-9850 program. I made it while I was bored in class. Nothing special, but novice programmers might want to take a look. | |
| This program acts as a "screen saver" by drawing many line segments. Some eye candy, eh? | |
| This program calculates a particular number in the Fibonacci series. This newer version has many more features than the old one (which you do not want to see). | |
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Do you like guessing games? This one's sure to kill time. Just enter the maximum range, and you're instantly in the game! Version 2.4 has an Easter egg - can you find it? |
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There is no spoon. Seriously, I made this for fun. This creates the "raining data" effect from the Matrix films. Enjoy! :) |
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| This program uses matrices (not the alternate realities) to draw linear transformations of line segments. This program may be harder to use, so please read the source code commentary for important information. | |
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This is the "big brother" of Linear Transformer and can apply transformations to different polygons. Again, please read the source code commentary for important information. Note: This program can also transform line segments. However, it will take longer due to more code being processed, so I recommend that you use Linear Transformer for line segments. |
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| This program is designed to work with the Linear and Shape Transformers. You can now configure the programs with ease! | |