TI World

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Site URL

http://tiworld.iwebland.com

Founders

Joe Flint

Founding Date

December 11, 2000

Years Active

2000 to 2003

Programmed For

TI-83, TI-83+

Languages

Assembly

Aliases

TI-World
TIWorld
TiWorld

Affiliations

TI Calculator Programming Alliance
Blankware Programming
Maxcoderz Software
Dimension-TI
BAPG

TI World was an assembly programming group that programmed for the TI-83 and TI-83+ graphing calculators. The group was started by Joe Flint while he was a member of Basic and Assembly Programmers Group (BAPG) and later the TI Calculator Programming Alliance (TCPA), and then branched off into its own group.

Group Significance

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Some of their best released games include Dr. Mario, Bust a Move, and King of Fighters 2000 (KoF 2k). They also released an assembly shell for the TI-83+ called Plasma jointly with the TCPA.

Group Staff

Some of the members were involved in other programming groups including Joe Flint (TCPA, BAPG), Joel Seligstein (BASM), and Hitoshi Koizumi (Alienhead, ABT), and when the group disbanded some of the members joined MaxCoderz (Joe Pemberton, Hitoshi, and Marc Ryan).

Group Milestones

Site URLs

  • http://tiworld.calc.org
  • http://tiworld.joepnet.com
  • http://tiworld.iwebland.com
  • http://tiworld.host.sk
  • http://www.tiworld.net
  • http://tcpa.calc.org/members/joe/tiworld/

Site Screenshot

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(Screenshot of TI World homepage circa 2001)

Group History

TI World was started by Joe Flint in December 2000. When BASM Programming became inactive, Joel Seligstein joined TI-World. Likewise, when TI-World became inactive in 2003, most of the members joined MaxCoderz.

Miscellaneous

TI World was one of the sites that got hosting through Dimension-TI.