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Web Based Applets that use TIPI... Part "Deux"


dgrissom

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Having a little spare time,  I added to the collection!

 

STOIC.TB = Stoicism / Stoic Quotes

CORPBS.TB = Need a quick trendy new corporate phrase!

COOLTECHY.TB = How you fixed a "tech" problem!

BORED.TB = I'm bored - Suggestions to mitigate!

EVILINSULT.TB = Next level Insults.  Some of these are pretty raunchy!

NAMEAGE.TB = Attempts to guess your age based on your "first" name.

QUOTES.TB = A different random "quote" type site.

CATFACTS.TB = Random facts about our furry friends!

 

As before, these were developed using TIDBIT with my TIPI and JS99'er.net.

 

Some of the code in these Extended BASIC apps is not used and is present as a development framework.

 

These apps should run on any TIPI equipped TI's with web access and any version of Extended BASIC.  Note:  After loading the code, you can save it with a different or no extension as tokenized TI EX.BASIC.  Many comments are removed to save space in the final saved code.

 

Have fun!

 

D. Grissom

 

 

WebAppsTIPI2.zip

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17 minutes ago, WhataKowinkydink said:

Interesting....... i still want to get a TIPI going but i refuse to pay exorbitant amounts of money for Pi

They have been expensive.   There are ways to find them at close to regular cost.  An the supply seems to be getting better from what I understand.

 

With that said you don't need a high-end Raspberry Pi.    I use the cheapest model listed: "Pi Zero W" . It works quite well.  They seem readily available for around $40 as a kit.

 

The Wiki has the following information:

Raspberry PI compatibility

TIPI is designed to work with the following model of Raspberry PI:

  • PI 3 B+ (I use this 99% of the time for dev and test)
  • PI 3 B (used to work, probably still does)
  • PI Zero 2W (I use this only when an issue is reported)
  • PI Zero W (I use this only when an issue is reported)
  • PI 4 B (I use this only when an issue is reported)

 

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On 5/28/2023 at 9:05 PM, WhataKowinkydink said:

Interesting....... i still want to get a TIPI going but i refuse to pay exorbitant amounts of money for Pi

After a couple of years of near-zero supplies for non-commercial buyers, the Pi Foundation is finally catching up with demand.  I've purchased 3x Raspberry Pi Zero 2Ws over the past three months.  One from Chicago Electronics, one from Vilros, and one from PiShop.us.  All three were sold at the official $15 price point (plus shipping with was almost as much as the sale price... so $25-30 total.)

 

The Zero is required for the Tipi32K, but is working just fine with my TipiPEB as well.  The original Zero is a lot less capable than the Zero 2W, so if you ever want to use the GUI on your Pi, rather than just the command line, the Zero 2W (or better) is mandatory.

 

Yeah, for two years almost the only way to get a Pi was through "scalpers," but that's no longer the case.

 

Just don't try to buy a Pi 5... the latest release.  Those are scarcer than those proverbial hen's teeth! 

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