Hello to all visitors, I have moved my page.  It will now be hosted by my college.  The content is still here, but I will no longer be updating it here, as of Now November 13, 2002

So Click Here to go to the new site.  Thank you.

-The webmaster,The one and Only Cheerio:
Samuel S

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This is the Home page of
Samuel S
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The main purpose of this site is to be able to download some programs. I like to program in Motorolla Assembly (called 68k) which is in my graphing calc.  This processor was used in early Apple and Amiga computers.  And It was used in the Sega Genesis.  Actually the 68k processor in my calculator is faster than versions used in these computers.

Other hobies include video gaming. I like super nintendo emulating because I get to play all the games that I was never rich enough to afford as a child. Weight Lifting is also fun.  I also like doing situps.  And I have a jogging class now.  I am a 20 year old college Junior going for an EE major.

I also enjoy playing with Butterfly Knives, napping, eating, movies, and some television shows.

Bellow there are the downloads.  I am responisble for several advanced programs for the ti89 including
Yapt (yet another periodic table), Complete (auto completion for the home entry line) and the Hail Expression Writer (like the eqw on the hp49g.)

And I have done many other small programs.


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If you are a newbie to the TI-89 or TI-92+ then please read
THIS Faq by Patrick Davidson before attempting to use any program written in assembly.  Pay particular attention to section 3-6.


You Should Also Read This.



My Big Projects:

Hail Expression writer:   This program will let you write expressions in pretty print.  It takes care of parenthesis and all arguments.  You see the expression in pretty print as you enter it so you know if you are entering it correctly or not.  It is also much faster than the built in pretty printing of the ti89.  A Personal Favorite.

Yapt: My most famous program.  It is a periodic table.  I started writing it before periodic tables became a dime a dozen for the 89.  Origionally I was going to call it elime (as in the word anime) but then I changed it to "bear" and finally to yapt.  I pronounce it as one word, not as an acronym.  Further more yapt contains a very powerful Molar Mass computator and a general purpose Chemical Formula editor.  And There is a traight grapher and electro negativity difference computator. A Personal Favorite.

Complete:   One of the greatest things I have ever written.  It builds auto completion into the home entry line of the graphing calc.  It has many features and has extedned support for the auto completion of Folders, Variables, System variables, Flash app extensions, Built in functions, Units, and User defined strings.  The interface is very effecient.   A Personal Favorite.



My Medium Sized Projects:

Ez_Greek: This program is designed to make the typing of Greek Characters easier.  Personally I use greek characters quite extensively in my college studies.  It works like this: If you keep the modifier held down as you type an alpha character then you get the greek character.  So no more [Diamond) + [(] + [alpha] + Letter.

Copyto_h:   This is one of my finest hacks.  It lets the user store stuff straight to the history.  So it is possible to write basic programs that output as much as they like.  And it allows the answer to be entirely different from the entry.   A Personal Favorite.

Best View:   This builds a useful feature into the history of the calc.  Just press f2 while in the history and the entire screen will be devoted to the display of the selected item.  This is ideal for large pretty print expression and large matrices.   A Personal Favorite.

KeyPass: This is a cool program I wrote for fun.  I used to use it to annoy myself and occasionally others.  It is a password program that makes the calc impossible to turn on unless certain keys are being held down.  You can set the keys to how you please.  It is also capable of supressing the 2nd +right +left+ on.   A Personal Favorite.

Symbulator Element Writer: This is for you EEs that use The symbulator frequently.  It gives you notation and syntax help as you enter the elements and verifies that the names are valid.  It is in a vertical form like the built in tios text editor and so it is more comfortable than writing a big long string in the entry line.

Short Cuts:   Allows the user to define programs to execute when any key is pressed in the AMS.



My Small Projects/Miscellaneous:

Int2str: This is a test program.  The purpose is to demonstrate how slowly the built in os turns ints into strings.  It can convert ints to strings almost instantly whereas the os spends a long time thinking about it.  It was developed for inclusion in the expression writer.

Colapse Folders: This is a very simple program that colapses all your folders for you.  I use it from a basic program that I run after a reset to set my modes the way I like and install many event hooks.

Get Names: This program takes an expression(s) as input and returns to you a list of all variables used in that expression.  It is small and fast.

Copy  to the Clip Board:   With this the user can store stuff to the tios Clip-Board.

Samuel's Pidly Event Hooks:   A package of many smaller programs.  They do odd things that I find useful.

Send String:   A program that tells the OS to paste a string For you.

Texter: A retarded permutation of the Symbulator Element Writer.  It will let you have a text-editing session in the middle of a basic program if you wish.

Utilities: Various utiilities I have created in the developement of other programs.  These are only for other developers.



And
here is a list of Jerks who think that it is thier job to distribute old crappy versions of my programs.  If you want you can get ahold of version 1.0 of yapt.