STARDUST FULL VERSION
Second release
Version 1.1


I know this document is very long but please take time to read some important facts and instruction for stardust! Otherwise you won't know what to do.

Introduction:
It's finally here, Stardust Version 1.1. The biggest basic programmed game ever! You can see I spend countless hours of planning, programming, and testing.  I decided not to include music and sound effects because I was lazy you don't know how hard it is to mix music and sound effects at the same time. And also, not many people ever heard of TI-83 calculators are able to have sounds. So I thought to myself, why I go through reprogramming it to ASM format just to include a sounds so nobody would listen to it.

What to do first:
I made movies for Stardust. If you wish to watch the movie, just send it to your calc/emulator from your stardust/fullversion/movie file. It is separated into two files because of huge memory requirement. Just watch movie 1, then watch movie2 afterwards. I included my demo version of Stardust, if you want to test or learn how to play, demo is the one. After you did all that, you can start on your episode before playing the full version, make sure you clear your memory.

Running in TI-83 plus or TI emulators:
This version of Stardust works perfectly with TI-83 plus. In fact, this game ran so well, (faster and smoother graphics) in TI-83 plus, I recommend using TI-83 plus for stardust. 
Also in 2nd version of the TI-83 Calculator runs perfectly. For the TI-83 emulators, some did go much slower than usual, resulting to longer loading time and in-game calculation time, which it made the game boring. Others just went too fast and sometimes you missed part of the game. 
Important notes about the game:
  As you can see, each episode requires all of calculator's memory. So you cannot install different episode at the same time (Well, you shouldn't anyway). You can install the other episode after beating that previous episode. Instructions in how to install the next episode correctly just follow the in-game instruction. If you had your calculator modified for more memory capacity, best not to install different episode at the same time. It may cause the game to have an error or worse. Same thing goes with the Movie and the endings.
  This game will allow you to buy upgrades for your weapons. Only two upgrades per weapons.
  Don't worry about saving, the game automatically will save when necessary. If you want to reset the game, just delete all the lists from your memory manager in your calculator (Press 2nd then the key "+"). 
 "Backup saved game" is now available for the full version. If you made a mistake on buying upgrades or you weren't satisfied with your ratings, you are now able to backtrack the mission by simply pressing the "graph" button from your main menu. You can only backup 1 saved game. You must first backup the game before you can backtrack. To make a backup, you must press "Enter" in your TI-83 keypad in the main menu.
  Don't ever, ever, ever run a programs that starts with the letter "Z". If you do, you may result in damaging the saved game. 
  Don't delete or change any picture files in the calculator, if you do, it will result in damaging the game. For some stupid reason, if you did delete the picture file(s), you must download it from your computer again.
  For TI-83 programmers, if you change numbers in Stardust's Lists, you may not be able to continue the game regularly. If you do know what you're doing, go aheadI don't care. CHEATER!
  I did tested this game over and over for any errors. So far, I did fixed all that I encountered. But if you do see one, just contact me. My address is listed below this document.
  Don't mix this program with other basic games and other basic programs that uses pictures, Lists, GDB's, and Strings. Stardust could damage that program or vise versa. ASM or SOS programs shouldn't give any problems to Stardust game.

Things you don't want to erase:
There are many sub-variables and sub-programs for Stardust. The Things that you don't want to erase is the GDB0 (a graph data base), Pictures (you can only erase these when changing to different episode), Strings (your current weapon name), and your List (your save game file). Examples of list are LSTAT, LP1, LP2, Lsave, etc.

About the game:
This is a second release of Stardust. Last version had too much error and I forgot to fix them. But this time I did fix all of errors I intended to fix. Due to my low motivation on this game, I only made two endings, I promised you guys in the demo that I would have three endings. Sorry guys.
The game is self-explanatory. Throughout the game, all you need is numeral pad in your calculator. No need for complex key pressing. Just follow the in-game instruction. Instruction should be written in the calculator's screen. 
They are 4 episodes for the game stardust. In first three episodes, there are three opponents you must defeat. You must do this to advance to the next episode. After defeating each opponent, you will be awarded in credits (Money). Amount of receiving credits varies by your skills. You'll also get a rating from your previous fight. Try not to get lower than a "Very good" in your ratings. Otherwise, you won't be able to buy new upgrades for your weapons and shield.
In the last episode, you only have to defeat one opponent. Try beating this dude. I only defeated him once. You'll barley scratch him even with your fully upgraded weapons. If you do defeat him, their will be an ending for you to see (They are 2 different possible endings)

Basic Sound:
Note: Try this at your own risk. I won't be responsible for damaged Radio or your calculator by following these steps.
This might be stupid but you might like it. If you have an antenna with AM radio, you may be able to here sounds from my game. Here's how, first setup your radio to AM, and attach an antenna, move your antennas close to the TI-83 calculator as possible. Turn on your calculator. You should here a hum or static, try adjusting the AM channel till you can't here that static or just till barely you can hear the static. Run the Stardust program. You should be able to hear some beeping sound. That's itit's corny but hey, it's a basic program.

The file "Stardust" should include:
Movie1/2: First half of the movie (Size: All of calculator's memory)
Movie2/2: Last half of the movie  (Size: 7000 bytes)
Episode 1: (Size: All of calculator's memory)
Episode 2: (Size: All of calculator's memory)
Episode 3: (Size: All of calculator's memory)
Episode 4: (Size: All of calculator's memory)
Ending 1: Hopeless future (Size: All of calculator's memory)
Ending 2: Stardust's defeat (Size: All of calculator's memory)
Ending 3: Saving Private Mendar (Size: All of calculator's memory)









