Doom For Ti 84 Plus
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One person, better known as “Equalo”, online was intrigued by the many experiments of getting DOOM to run on various objects, including a pregnancy test. So, he decided to attempt and see how many potatoes it would take to power a TI-84 Plus graphing calculator running a version of the game. Potatoes contain phosphoric acid, so when something made of zinc is placed on one side, a chemical reaction results and generates electricity. By placing a copper conductor on the other side of the potato, it generates the needed electricity. Read more to see just how many potatoes it took to get everything running.
A single potato outputs around .9 volts and 11 spuds cut in generates 3.7 volts, and you can only guess how many it took…770 to be exact. Equalo then wired them up in hopes this would actually work, and the rest is history. Let’s just say that walking into a garage with so many decomposing potatoes isn’t the most pleasant, so we don’t recommend trying this at home, despite it being relatively safe.
*Facing into the devastating loss of tainted tubers, he used a high school math essential instead – the TI-84 Plus. The classic calculator can already run DOOM, so it’s not a massive shock; he.
*(Ti-83 Plus Gaming) (youtube.com). Well, you can say it is Doom in the same spirit as older game ports when consoles and computers. 17 rows TI-83/84 PLUS BASIC GAMES. TI DooM v1.3 This is a game totally in 3D based on DooM. Sfighterplus.zip: 18k: 02-02-22: Space Fighter. TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus graphing calculator Games, Remake, Shooter.Wabbitemu Ti 84 Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus CE Color Graphing Calculator, Trifecta
*High-resolution, full-color Backlit display
*Rechargeable battery
*Sleek design
*Resolution: 140 Dpi; 16-Bit Color
OS 5.5 and 5.6 for the TI-84 Plus CE (and TI-83 Premium CE) removes support for native code, meaning most games and some programs will no longer work.It is not possible to downgrade to an older version to restore this feature, so consider carefully whether you want to upgrade.Sale Doom: The Board Game Second Edition
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*Experience the game from both invader and marine perspectives
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Pregnancy tests have been used to play DOOM. So has the Playdate handheld console, complete with hand-crank-for-Gatling-gun action. Another bright spark has taken the next logical step and streamed DOOM Eternal to their Samsung fridge.
There’s even a Tumblr account – itrunsdoom – that lists all the different pieces of tech it works on. What I’m trying to say is that if you have a screen, somebody has probably figured out how to run some form of DOOM on it. So, it comes as no surprise that someone has now mashed up that idea and ran the seminal fps on a TI-84 Plus graphing calculator, which was powered by potatoes.I’m sorry… Potatoes?!
Yes, potatoes. YouTuber Equalo baked up the wonderful plan to run a version of DOOM powered entirely by the versatile root vegetable. Originally, he intended to do this on a Raspberry Pi Zero due to the low voltage needed to power it. Take a look:
His video shows the painstaking effort he went to as he chipped away at the idea over a full week. Boiling 100 pounds of potatoes and slicing them into 700 individual slices shows commitment. To hook them up in a connected grid as they begin to rot (and stink) puts his determination on a whole new level.
After all was said and done, the big moment arrived, and the spuds sparked past 100 milliamps and 5 volts of current. It all boiled down to this one moment. But the Raspberry Pi never worked. He’d made a hash of it. Maybe his murphy multiplications were off somewhere along the way. Maybe Raspberry Pi-tatoes wasn’t quite as delicious as he thought. Equalo is not one to be beaten, though. Facing into the devastating loss of tainted tubers, he used a high school math essential instead – the TI-84 Plus.
The classic calculator can already run DOOM, so it’s not a massive shock; he managed to get it running. But the fact a few hundred potato pieces powered it? That’s an impressive feat.
This whole experiment just goes to show how far creative (and probably hungry) minds can run with an idea. It goes beyond the scope of simply ‘does DOOM work’ and adds a crisp layer of engineering that’s so incredibly interesting to see.
What’s next? Running the iconic game on an Apple-powered watch?
Did you watch the video? Wild, right? Have any thoughts on this? Let us know down below in the comments or carry the discussion over to our Twitter or Facebook. Editors’ Recommendations:TI-84 Plus CE Games | TI84CalcWiz
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Download here: http://gg.gg/vfmy1
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One person, better known as “Equalo”, online was intrigued by the many experiments of getting DOOM to run on various objects, including a pregnancy test. So, he decided to attempt and see how many potatoes it would take to power a TI-84 Plus graphing calculator running a version of the game. Potatoes contain phosphoric acid, so when something made of zinc is placed on one side, a chemical reaction results and generates electricity. By placing a copper conductor on the other side of the potato, it generates the needed electricity. Read more to see just how many potatoes it took to get everything running.
A single potato outputs around .9 volts and 11 spuds cut in generates 3.7 volts, and you can only guess how many it took…770 to be exact. Equalo then wired them up in hopes this would actually work, and the rest is history. Let’s just say that walking into a garage with so many decomposing potatoes isn’t the most pleasant, so we don’t recommend trying this at home, despite it being relatively safe.
*Facing into the devastating loss of tainted tubers, he used a high school math essential instead – the TI-84 Plus. The classic calculator can already run DOOM, so it’s not a massive shock; he.
*(Ti-83 Plus Gaming) (youtube.com). Well, you can say it is Doom in the same spirit as older game ports when consoles and computers. 17 rows TI-83/84 PLUS BASIC GAMES. TI DooM v1.3 This is a game totally in 3D based on DooM. Sfighterplus.zip: 18k: 02-02-22: Space Fighter. TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus graphing calculator Games, Remake, Shooter.Wabbitemu Ti 84 Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus CE Color Graphing Calculator, Trifecta
*High-resolution, full-color Backlit display
*Rechargeable battery
*Sleek design
*Resolution: 140 Dpi; 16-Bit Color
OS 5.5 and 5.6 for the TI-84 Plus CE (and TI-83 Premium CE) removes support for native code, meaning most games and some programs will no longer work.It is not possible to downgrade to an older version to restore this feature, so consider carefully whether you want to upgrade.Sale Doom: The Board Game Second Edition
*Based on Bethesda soft works’ blockbuster science fiction shooter game
*Experience the game from both invader and marine perspectives
*Customize player decks throughout missions to improve your marine
*Randomized Initiative makes for unpredictable and nerve racking activation phases
*The fast paced struggle to survive and adapt to ever changing battle conditions replicates the heart pounding experience of a video gameRelated Posts
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Chopstick cover template. If Apple designed a calculator, it would probably look like…
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Texas Instruments’ Ti-83 graphing calculator can run DOOM, as well…
Pregnancy tests have been used to play DOOM. So has the Playdate handheld console, complete with hand-crank-for-Gatling-gun action. Another bright spark has taken the next logical step and streamed DOOM Eternal to their Samsung fridge.
There’s even a Tumblr account – itrunsdoom – that lists all the different pieces of tech it works on. What I’m trying to say is that if you have a screen, somebody has probably figured out how to run some form of DOOM on it. So, it comes as no surprise that someone has now mashed up that idea and ran the seminal fps on a TI-84 Plus graphing calculator, which was powered by potatoes.I’m sorry… Potatoes?!
Yes, potatoes. YouTuber Equalo baked up the wonderful plan to run a version of DOOM powered entirely by the versatile root vegetable. Originally, he intended to do this on a Raspberry Pi Zero due to the low voltage needed to power it. Take a look:
His video shows the painstaking effort he went to as he chipped away at the idea over a full week. Boiling 100 pounds of potatoes and slicing them into 700 individual slices shows commitment. To hook them up in a connected grid as they begin to rot (and stink) puts his determination on a whole new level.
After all was said and done, the big moment arrived, and the spuds sparked past 100 milliamps and 5 volts of current. It all boiled down to this one moment. But the Raspberry Pi never worked. He’d made a hash of it. Maybe his murphy multiplications were off somewhere along the way. Maybe Raspberry Pi-tatoes wasn’t quite as delicious as he thought. Equalo is not one to be beaten, though. Facing into the devastating loss of tainted tubers, he used a high school math essential instead – the TI-84 Plus.
The classic calculator can already run DOOM, so it’s not a massive shock; he managed to get it running. But the fact a few hundred potato pieces powered it? That’s an impressive feat.
This whole experiment just goes to show how far creative (and probably hungry) minds can run with an idea. It goes beyond the scope of simply ‘does DOOM work’ and adds a crisp layer of engineering that’s so incredibly interesting to see.
What’s next? Running the iconic game on an Apple-powered watch?
Did you watch the video? Wild, right? Have any thoughts on this? Let us know down below in the comments or carry the discussion over to our Twitter or Facebook. Editors’ Recommendations:TI-84 Plus CE Games | TI84CalcWiz
Gear vc500mac usb 2.0 video capture device for mac. Just a heads up, if you buy something through our links, we may get a small share of the sale. It’s one of the ways we keep the lights on here. Click here for more.
Download here: http://gg.gg/vfmy1
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