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Quote from: Sorunome on November 03, 2012, 09:09:05 pmThis sounds like a cool project!I could probably help some out with C++ and webdesign (i know php mysql javascript (html css))I also know some lua.And i think too that some BASIC dialect for it would be cool.Ready to start a webdesign ?would be awesome. i have a PC with ubuntu SVN and apache2 ready ( already 24h/24 running ), and in 2-3 weeks i'll have optical fiber. ( Already have a domain name, and some crapy stuff on my web server until now but i'll buy a second domain name for this website ).
This sounds like a cool project!I could probably help some out with C++ and webdesign (i know php mysql javascript (html css))I also know some lua.And i think too that some BASIC dialect for it would be cool.
And maybe it would be nice to have some way to secure the modules next to the USB connectors, because MicroUSB alone is not strong enough. And maybe it would be nice to have MiniUSB instead of MicroUSB, because then you should be able to use TI accessories when you have the right drivers. Which makes me think, maybe it's nice to have a 2.5" serial jack too, also for TI accessories.
Yeah, if i knew what to do Just some website about the awesomeness of some new third-party calculator?
like this one with numeric pad and a bit smaller.http://blog.geeksaresexytech.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/ikitnotebookmain.png
If you're going to be able to connect official TI accessories to it there is a chance TI will sue ya. Just a thought.
It should still kind of look like a calculator, else teachers are going to think you took your Nintendo DS XS with you to your exams...