Pokedex BASIC Version 2.0 By TI-Freakware Author: Daniel Thorneycroft (tifreak8x@hotmail.com) Description: This program will allow you to scroll through a list of Pokemon names, the original 151 from Red/Blue/Yellow, and select one for the calculator to show a picture of the Pokemon. This is merely something that is seperate from my game in progress, Pokemon Purple. Information for this game can be found on TI-Freakware.net, Omnimaga.org, Maxcoderz.org, Cemetech.net, Unitedti.org, and Revsoft.org. New in this version: This version of the Pokedex has several key features that were missing in the last one. The primary one is the new menu system that I developed. As far as I know, the first of its kind, that allows a scrolling menu on the graphscreen. Something else in this version is that the combined programs for the sprite data is roughly 26k now, instead of the 42k it used to take up. This means a much faster loading time than the previous version. Installation of the files: These programs have been seperated into two folders, RAM and Archive. What you merely do is right click on all the files in a folder, make sure they are set to the name of the folder on your PC (Either RAM or Archive) and then send to Device. You need to upload the files in both folders for this program to work. Running the program: Select the POKEDEX program from the program menu and press [Enter]. This will take you directly to the Pokdex menu. Keys in this program: [2nd] selects the name of the pokemon to show the picture of. [Clear] escapes the program. [^] [v] allows you to scroll up and down in the menu. [<] [>] allows you to scroll page by page, instead of one at a time. Credits: Nintendo and Gamefreak, for such a killer game to port from ^.^ Varying sites in the community for their kind remarks You for downloading the file.