TI Emulator! 2/18/1994 by Edward Swartz ---------------------------- MODULE ORDERING INFO ---------------------------- TI Emulator available module descriptions: (Quick reference FunCTioN key reference: Alt-1: Del Alt-2: Ins Alt-3: Erase Alt-4: Clear Alt-5: Begin Alt-6: Proc'd Alt-7: Aid Alt-8: Redo Alt-9: Back ) BASIC PACKAGE: 1) A-Maze-ing: A mouse is the game's hero and up to two evil cats provide a challenge in this maze game. Use E, S, D, X to move mouse. (These are standard keys and won't be repeated.) 2) Hunt the Wumpus: You manuever around a path in order to track down the Wumpus, a creature who leaves bloodspots two cells from him in every direction and will eat you if your one arrow misses him. Fire: Press Q then press E/S/D/X for direction to fire arrow. 3) TI Logo II: Second version of TI Logo. Implementation includes three-voice sound and better memory usage. Enter .HELP to list keywords. 4) TI Extended BASIC: The nearly up-to-snuff implementation of BASIC includes sprites, memory expansion usage, and program merging and chaining. OPTIONAL EXTRAS: 5) Scott Adam's Adventure: The TI version of the classic text adventure. Ordering this module includes the ten original adventures. 6) Editor/Assembler: Package allows you to program in assembly language. Ordering this package is recommended when registering as it will allow you to edit and examine the user-written TI programs included. 7) Tombstone City: You defend Tombstone City against tumbleweeds and mutating cacti which breed monsters who threaten to destroy the desert. 8) TI Writer: Word processor for the TI considered meager by today's standards. 9) Touch Typing Tutor: Fun program that uses lessons, diagnostics (including WPM timing), and a game which teach touch-typing proficiency. Has great made-up sentences. 10) Tunnels of Doom: Role-playing game with graphical fights. Manual recommended. 11) Indoor Soccer: "All the excitement of live soccer in your home. The most realistic soccer game yet devised, with all the fun of the real game." You decide. 12) Parsec: Everyone's favorite space game. Shoot at ships... great scrolling background. 13) Jawbreaker II: Manuever your teeth around the screen to eat the Jawbreakers. 14) Yahtzee: Yahtzee. 15) TI Invaders: The TI version of the Space Invaders game. 16) Household Budget Management: Whee!!! 17) CarWars: The wacky, cool, TI car game. Maneuver around the screen to cover all the "roads" without crashing into the opponents which multiply on each level. Press Q to accelerate for a bit. 18) Treasure Island: Great game that I got with no documentation. 19) Munchman: The standard TI in-your-face version of Pac-Man. Great implementation. 20) The Attack: Kill all the spores to prevent the great big red things from eating you. 21) Music Maker: Make music with a graphical staff or a "sound graph." 22) Microsoft Multiplan Spreadsheet with typical Microsoft interface. A real blast for Microsoft Word users! I make no guarantee about how much fun you'll have with any of these thirteen-year-old games. Find the nearest TI stud and ask him how to work the games if you can't figure them out.