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Assuming that Casio won't start trying to release software updates preventing such add-ins from being executed on the Casio Prizm models, could this mean that assembly or even C for this new calculator is already at our door?
This is good that we can run our own code, but bad as the sdk wouldve included an emulator.
QuoteAssuming that Casio won't start trying to release software updates preventing such add-ins from being executed on the Casio Prizm models, could this mean that assembly or even C for this new calculator is already at our door?They'd almost certainly break compatibility with their own software if they released updates blocking this entry point. I'm sure they have more than one unreleased add-in that they'd have to rewrite to accommodate new changes. And C might be a bit far off at the moment. I'd settle for being able to run any code without crashing
This is amazing! I can't believe we already have code running on the Prizm And the way they have implemented add-in's makes it impossible for them to block the apps we are making without also breaking compatibility with their own apps (not that I think they would Casio is cool unlike TI) great work everybody! ^^ Can't wait to see what people dream up with this