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No...we are creating a universal language that will work on all different brands/makes of calcs. I.E. Casio, TI, and now, hopefully, HP. We are asking if anybody would make a version for the HP? Like I said we actually have code that works on between the casio and TI...the exact same code. Thus we are making interpreters for each type of calc, taht will read the code. So you will be able to code a program on the TI-83+, than put that on your computer. Once the file is on your computer, than you can transfer it to your Casio or HP brand calc, and play the game/program. This isn't just a slow language, it'll be faster than TI/Casio's BASIC programming. Plus with the interpreters, you'll be able to make files and test them right on the calc! Oh, one more detail, grayscale will be/is and option too!Thanks for your time!
-Madskillz