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Huh. I thought the sector at 7Ch was unused.
Quote from: thepenguin77 on January 11, 2011, 03:29:52 pmI just sent it to WabbitEmu. The first thing I noticed is that they expanded the OS onto page $73 (I knew they were out of space). Which means that the $70-$73 sector is now out of bounds to be screwed with. Which in turn, I believe, means that Ti-Boy would corrupt your OS.I wonder if they understand asm over at TI, or they ported Java to it? I'm quite surprised that they are going through so many pages.
I just sent it to WabbitEmu. The first thing I noticed is that they expanded the OS onto page $73 (I knew they were out of space). Which means that the $70-$73 sector is now out of bounds to be screwed with. Which in turn, I believe, means that Ti-Boy would corrupt your OS.
Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure they understand ASM. If you look at the SDK documentation, they give a lot of documentation and optimizations that hint at no use of Java.The problem with TI is, they don't have anyone who FULLY understands ASM. If they hired Calc84maniac, Iambian, Runer112, SirCmpwn, etc., we would get a perfect operating system. And I'm quite sure that these 4--and many more--would love to get paid to create a decent OS for Ti calculators.Oh well, at least we know it will be a while before Ti-84+ calculators are discontinued
Keep in mind that TI > Us in many areas even still. Take, for example, the USB protocols (or the keyboard for the Nspire), which we don't fully understand.
And I'm quite sure that these 4--and many more--would love to get paid to create a decent OS for Ti calculators.