TI-Chess Team (TICT)

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Site URL

http://tict.ticalc.org

Founders

Thomas Nussbaumer

Founding Date

February 2000

Years Active

2000 to 2012

Programmed For

TI-89, TI-92

Languages

Assembly, C

Aliases

TICT

Affiliations

Ticalc.org

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The TI-Chess Team (TICT) was the preeminent programming group for the 68k TI graphing calculators. They released several high-quality games and programs, including TI-Chess, the FAT-Engine, TI-Minesweeper, TI-SokoMize, TI-Con45, and TICT-Explorer. Simply put, they raised the level of programming and professionalism in the TI community to a whole 'nother level.

Group Significance

  • Notable programs/games (including screenshots)
  • Notable tutorials/documents
  • Other

Contributions

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They released several high-quality games and programs, including TI-Chess, the FAT-Engine, TI-Minesweeper, TI-SokoMize (a sokoban clone), TI-Con45, eBook Reader, and TICT-Explorer. All of these are for the TI-89 and TI-92+.

Group Staff

Group Milestones

Site URLs

Site Screenshots

Group History

As the name suggests, the TI-Chess Team was started with the release of TI-Chess by Thomas Nussbaumer for the TI-89 and TI-92+. He was the main programmer that wrote and release almost all of their games and programs.

Miscellaneous

They were one of the sites that got hosting through ticalc.org.