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Re: CalcSys
« Reply #30 on: June 13, 2010, 09:26:32 am »
^Agreed.
My parents have reset my calculators several times in the past.  Here are some things that got lost in the past:
*Mario Kart
*LinTIx (An almost complete shell for the calculator in TI-Basic featuring a full GUI and mouse system that ran quickly, as well as support for psuedo-multitasking and GUI in TI-Basic programs, as well as USB support)
*Pokemon Blue (With Celtic III, not ASCII or Asm)
*Metal Slug
I miss LinTIx the most.  Some of you remember that KnightOS was originally called LinTIx, it was really the successor to this.  I was really proud of that shell.  I've never seen someone get mouse controls to move that smoothly in a TI-Basic program before, and it was about 80% complete at the time.  You could use a full window-based GUI as if you were using a computer, with several windows open at a time and several programs running simultaneously, all with pretty GUI.

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Re: CalcSys
« Reply #31 on: June 13, 2010, 09:35:37 am »
Oh, too bad... :( The only time when I've ever had my calculator reset (excepting crashes and when I reset the RAM myself) is the time I was bored, using SEARCH (in calcsys, of course) to find a certain sequence of opcodes that did something (I forget what), and I chose to randomly call (or maybe jump, it doesn't really matter) one of these occurrences, and I discovered I had jumped to the code that resets all. :( Luckily, I didn't lose too much, but I shouldn't have done that anyway. :P
Edit: Just have to say it: 255th post! Silly 8-bit numbers, you are about to lose your power to contain the number of posts I have! :P
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« Reply #32 on: June 13, 2010, 09:39:15 am »
Lol, that is epic fail.  I don't think I have heard so much fail in one sentence before ;)
Also, congrats on the 255th post.  Prepare to be stored with an Int16!  (As if you aren't already stored with an Int32)

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Re: CalcSys
« Reply #33 on: June 13, 2010, 10:02:02 am »
Ouch Sir.  That's harsh. :(  I hope you're able to back up stuff more now.  If you aren't using usb8x already, I'd suggest it.  I wish some of those existed, as they sound cool. :D

Wow, calcdude's epic fail is still awesome ;D  Mem Clear? O.o

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« Reply #34 on: June 13, 2010, 10:03:38 am »
Ouch Sir.  That's harsh. :(  I hope you're able to back up stuff more now.  If you aren't using usb8x already, I'd suggest it.  I wish some of those existed, as they sound cool. :D

Yeah, that was before they let me have flash drives :(

Wow, calcdude's epic fail is still awesome ;D  Mem Clear? O.o
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Re: CalcSys
« Reply #35 on: June 13, 2010, 01:09:01 pm »
^Agreed.
My parents have reset my calculators several times in the past.  Here are some things that got lost in the past:
*Mario Kart
*LinTIx (An almost complete shell for the calculator in TI-Basic featuring a full GUI and mouse system that ran quickly, as well as support for psuedo-multitasking and GUI in TI-Basic programs, as well as USB support)
*Pokemon Blue (With Celtic III, not ASCII or Asm)
*Metal Slug
I miss LinTIx the most.  Some of you remember that KnightOS was originally called LinTIx, it was really the successor to this.  I was really proud of that shell.  I've never seen someone get mouse controls to move that smoothly in a TI-Basic program before, and it was about 80% complete at the time.  You could use a full window-based GUI as if you were using a computer, with several windows open at a time and several programs running simultaneously, all with pretty GUI.
Ouch that sucks you lost all of those. I would have liked to see them. :(

In my case, the worst data loss I ever witnessed was Illusiat 2002, which I still miss, today, despite the crappy coding. All I have remaining is the logo

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« Reply #36 on: June 13, 2010, 01:18:11 pm »
That's a sweet logo!  I'm glad your brother forgot to delete it.  Wow. ;D

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Re: CalcSys
« Reply #37 on: June 13, 2010, 01:21:34 pm »
Well I did lost the title screen pic eventually. However, I had that logo somewhere. And thanks :P