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I was hunting around for TI and HP programs and came across a mention of Jeu & Stratégie, which appears to have some kind of calculator-assisted games in each issue I've looked at so far (the "Logiciel" article). It looks like they usually include versions for the TI-58/59, HP 67, and a few other contemporary models.

As I know very little French, I was curious if anybody had collected these anywhere, or created English documentation for the programs. It's either that or I have to buy some "teach yourself French" materials. Wink

https://www.abandonware-magazines.org/af...185&page=1

One interesting-looking example:

http://download.abandonware.org/magazine...8%2044.jpg

http://download.abandonware.org/magazine...8%2045.jpg

http://download.abandonware.org/magazine...8%2046.jpg
Some other interesting magazine articles in there too:
https://www.abandonware-magazines.org/af...&album=oui

Story starts on page 53 (page 55 in the magazine)
(01-02-2021 03:42 AM)Allen Wrote: [ -> ]Some other interesting magazine articles in there too:
https://www.abandonware-magazines.org/af...&album=oui

Story starts on page 53 (page 55 in the magazine)

Yeah, between Jeux & Stratégie and L'Ordinateur de Poche, I'm going to have to learn some French!
Another reason to learn French: Hebdogiciel, 64 programs for the HP-41, plus programs for the HP-75 and other computers/pocket computers from the 80's Smile
(01-02-2021 09:19 AM)Didier Lachieze Wrote: [ -> ]Another reason to learn French: Hebdogiciel, 64 programs for the HP-41, plus programs for the HP-75 and other computers/pocket computers from the 80's Smile

Thanks for the link, Didier !
I didn't know about it

Laurent
(01-01-2021 07:31 PM)Dave Britten Wrote: [ -> ]I was hunting around for TI and HP programs and came across a mention of Jeu & Stratégie, which appears to have some kind of calculator-assisted games in each issue I've looked at so far (the "Logiciel" article). It looks like they usually include versions for the TI-58/59, HP 67, and a few other contemporary models.

As I know very little French, I was curious if anybody had collected these anywhere, or created English documentation for the programs. It's either that or I have to buy some "teach yourself French" materials. Wink

https://www.abandonware-magazines.org/af...185&page=1

One interesting-looking example:

http://download.abandonware.org/magazine...8%2044.jpg

http://download.abandonware.org/magazine...8%2045.jpg

http://download.abandonware.org/magazine...8%2046.jpg

Jeux & Stratégie! What a wonderfull revue it was! I own all of them (paper version) ;D I remenber how I was happy every time a new issue was published.

You can find in the "Gazette des pocketicaires n°10", pages 70-72, 43 links of calculators programs published in J&S, by Marge :

http://silicium.org/site/index.php/telec...eticaires#

Most of them have an HP RPN version.

Here is the small video of my version of "Saute-mouton", JSn°1 for my Casio FX-603P:
https://youtu.be/3q37sJEa5lc
Rules : http://download.abandonware.org/magazine...20(54).JPG
(01-02-2021 03:45 AM)Dave Britten Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, between Jeux & Stratégie and L'Ordinateur de Poche, I'm going to have to learn some French!

Hi, Dave Britten !

Jeux & Strategie in its time was much than a magazine dedicated to calculators like L'Ordinateur de Poche it was !
In Jeux & Strategie you could find some publications dedicated classical board games (chess, othello, Scrabbles, backgammon, ...) and a presentation of new games just publishing on the market. Each issue included a game in insert (wargames with hexagonal playing places and other never-before-released games).
There was number of fans for all these magazines !

To plagiarize Gerson W. Barbosa, I would add: "Vraiment une unique épique époque ! "

Laurent
(01-02-2021 01:15 PM)Nihotte(lma) Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-02-2021 03:45 AM)Dave Britten Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, between Jeux & Stratégie and L'Ordinateur de Poche, I'm going to have to learn some French!

Hi, Dave Britten !

Jeux & Strategie in its time was much than a magazine dedicated to calculators like L'Ordinateur de Poche it was !
In Jeux & Strategie you could find some publications dedicated classical board games (chess, othello, Scrabbles, backgammon, ...) and a presentation of new games just publishing on the market. Each issue included a game in insert (wargames with hexagonal playing places and other never-before-released games).
There was number of fans for all these magazines !

To plagiarize Gerson W. Barbosa, I would add: "Vraiment une unique épique époque ! "

Laurent

For sure! I'm kind of a board game nerd, so the whole magazine looks pretty interesting.
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