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The OP is kind of misleading, but it's really C. The coding experience would be comparable to the Casio Prizm.
Oh ok, but I was more worried about if an OS file accidentally erased the recovery mode code or something, if that's even possible at all.
Quote from: erieddoes the firmware utility always recover the calculator to the "upload" mode?Holding Symb before and after releasing the Reset button should always be able to recover the calculator, indeed. That is, unless one destroyed the area where the contents of BXCBOOT0.BIN are stored, triggering intentional bricking.
does the firmware utility always recover the calculator to the "upload" mode?
@Juju if you can use GCC you have asm readily available. You can even inline it in C code if you want, or you can do pure asm programs.