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Offline qazz42

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Re: Texas Instruments to scam people?
« Reply #15 on: January 14, 2011, 11:29:09 pm »
haha, we killed their plan for that anyways

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Re: Texas Instruments to scam people?
« Reply #16 on: January 15, 2011, 12:35:58 am »
Crappy OS programmers are cheaper to hire anyways.

List of stuff I need to do before September:
1. Finish the Emulator of the Casio Prizm (in active development)
2. Finish the the SH3 asm IDE/assembler/linker program (in active development)
3. Create a partial Java virtual machine  for the Prizm (not started)
4. Create Axe for the Prizm with an Axe legacy mode (in planning phase)
5. Develop a large set of C and asm libraries for the Prizm (some progress)
6. Create an emulator of the 83+ for the Prizm (not started)
7. Create a well polished game that showcases the ability of the Casio Prizm (not started)

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Re: Texas Instruments to scam people?
« Reply #17 on: January 16, 2011, 03:29:33 pm »
That said, Casio OS programmers aren't that great either, just by seeing how slow some BASIC commands are and some of the interpreter bugs. :P That said, at least they did not devote their entire energy in locking down the OS and language from game development. :P