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Calc84Maniac, isn't really any way to get Pokemon Red or Blue (any pokemon game) on calculator?
At the moment, it seems that you have to use a cable that connects to your calculator's serial port instead of the mini-usb port. Of course, first you might want to make sure that your calculator model supports those cartridges (as explained in the readme)
Quote from: calc84maniac on May 03, 2011, 04:03:24 pmAt the moment, it seems that you have to use a cable that connects to your calculator's serial port instead of the mini-usb port. Of course, first you might want to make sure that your calculator model supports those cartridges (as explained in the readme)Hmm.. Pokemon uses 32kb of RAM for cartridge right?
That only makes the app smaller; it'll still require as much RAM. As an analogy, you could remove the menus in, say, Crysis, but it wouldn't make the game itself any less taxing on your computer.
Quote from: calcdude84se on May 03, 2011, 09:00:23 pmThat only makes the app smaller; it'll still require as much RAM. As an analogy, you could remove the menus in, say, Crysis, but it wouldn't make the game itself any less taxing on your computer.We can also remove other unecessary things, like changing name of Pokemons etc.
And on a separate note, I now have a bug with Pokemon. Pokemon used to work fine on my calculator, but I now get what I believe is the not-enough-RAM pages error (Cartridge type is unsupported. Sorry for the inconvenience.) Unless the extra RAM pages disappeared from my calculator in the past week or so, I'm pretty sure they're still there.
Why can't Cardridge go to Archive instead of RAM?
How would that have changed while the application was on my calculator? Also, how exactly can I examine the last page of an application? I can't seem to figure it out in Calcsys.