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"welcome to the world of computers, where everything seems to be based on random number generators"
And yes, casio calcs do crash. LOL
Does Casio calcs crash even without ASM/C too by the way? On TI calcs, it's possible to crash a calc without even a single line of code.
I don't know if you guys know Kucalc over here, but that happened to him a few times. One of the worst things was Symbolix. The reason it hasn't been updated is because in 2009 his friends changed the code alot and he didn't have a backup.P.S. I'm from casiocalc.org, so I'm talking about casio programs. And yes, casio calcs do crash. LOL
I just lost my progress on pong. It didnt really take long since its so simple, but I'm still pissed. I backed up a few hours ago on computer so at least I didn't lose anything else.
Quote from: epic7 on October 25, 2011, 11:05:07 pmI just lost my progress on pong. It didnt really take long since its so simple, but I'm still pissed. I backed up a few hours ago on computer so at least I didn't lose anything else. Don't you archive your programs ? Moreover those that are important for you ?
That's not really a helpful way of phrasing that, Hayleia. Losing progress is a lesson unto itself. I'd say he's learned, and it's a good thing too: losing a small project and learning to backup now is better than losing a large project that it's unfeasible to recode. ^^