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Wow that theme looks nice. I'm glad this calc is very customizeable. Btw if that one Mandelbrot pic posted on HP Museum is real, it's possible that this calc will allow the use of the entire screen by Basic programs, like the. HP 39gII. On every TI and Casio calc that have a resolution larger than 128x64, we are stuck with the OS GUI/borders unless we use special ASM or C libs that can draw elsewhere.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on July 17, 2013, 05:12:07 pmWow that theme looks nice. I'm glad this calc is very customizeable. Btw if that one Mandelbrot pic posted on HP Museum is real, it's possible that this calc will allow the use of the entire screen by Basic programs, like the. HP 39gII. On every TI and Casio calc that have a resolution larger than 128x64, we are stuck with the OS GUI/borders unless we use special ASM or C libs that can draw elsewhere.You can use the whole screen for pixel stuff. I tested some graphics earlier. I might post a screenie later.
Also, on the HP 39gII since sprites have to be done using pxl or rectangle routines and that the latter doesn't have a signifiantly lower speed, this means that someone can easily use sprite scaling
EDIT: GOOD NEWS! If you go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Hewlett-Packard\HP Prime Virtual Calculator\, you'll find the actual HP Prime user guide! (in multiple languages) Since the calc isn't out yet, I am unsure how accurate is the info (nor for how long will the emu be available for download) but that could be useful for sure.
Also custome skins are possible !
If you go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Hewlett-Packard\HP Prime Virtual Calculator\