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I've just had a new idea of a simple program that counts the variables used in the source code of an Axe program and returns which are used and which can still be used.This would be really useful!
Quote from: alberthrocks on January 15, 2011, 10:51:31 pmThat's all! Now to add an idea to the ring - someone should create an app/prgm that lets you have everything new in 2.53, sans bugs or slowness! This includes MathPrint (if possible), and the new commands, esp those in the Alpha-F1-4 menu (in the "smart" navigation form, if possible).A complete CAS for the Z80. That's what we need
That's all! Now to add an idea to the ring - someone should create an app/prgm that lets you have everything new in 2.53, sans bugs or slowness! This includes MathPrint (if possible), and the new commands, esp those in the Alpha-F1-4 menu (in the "smart" navigation form, if possible).
Quote from: Deep Thought on January 16, 2011, 10:36:31 amQuote from: alberthrocks on January 15, 2011, 10:51:31 pmThat's all! Now to add an idea to the ring - someone should create an app/prgm that lets you have everything new in 2.53, sans bugs or slowness! This includes MathPrint (if possible), and the new commands, esp those in the Alpha-F1-4 menu (in the "smart" navigation form, if possible).A complete CAS for the Z80. That's what we need I would strongly suggest to start small and implement my idea first. Seriously - CASes are no joke. They are some serious mathematical logic.AMS (from TI-89) was made when TI was a smart company. These days?I doubt they could do anything... On a sidenote, I should really create an awesome suggestion/implementation box linked to this forum. It would be AWESOME! Unfortunately, I don't have time atm, so I'll plant a memory box here:Spoiler For Mini Memory Box, please ignore!: PHP based, with MySQL database. Interface should be like this: http://filenice.com/demo/Except with + and - and yadda yadda things on the right side of each bar, plus a comment link.Hopefully forum integration can occur where when a suggestion is made, a new topic is created, as well as comments being replies. (And they sync back and forth)Users in omnimaga are transferred over to the suggestion system. a person can mark an idea as "working on it", in which the person obviously works on the thing. When they're done, they can upload the program/app, and mark it as done. After 5 days, if there's no complaint, it will be moved to the "epic win"/"success" category! This will probably be hosted as a subdomain - brainstorm, ideacentral, innocalc, etc. .omnimaga.org.Similar to this will be made - ProjectFrenzy!, but with a bug reporting system as well (looking like this), plus it will only be limited to one project (the other is suggestion project ideas!)As always, it's up to the admins on whether or not to implement such a thing.This is an open idea - you are free to go ahead and implement this idea before I do.
sorry for the spam but when i googled "computer algebra system" (to see if i could figure out how they work), one of the first results was Yacas... Yet Another Computer Algebra System.
How about this: An nspire equivalent to MSD8x? It would be way more convenient than something like TilP.
There's AutoCalc, but it would be nice if it was made in Axe or ASM, for speed. You would need to make sure teachers won't notice, though.
Quote from: Scout on January 19, 2011, 12:32:20 pmDoes CAS allows us to solve stuff like?7=x+1Euuuuhh.... yes ?solve(7=x+1,x)
Does CAS allows us to solve stuff like?7=x+1
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on January 18, 2011, 01:58:16 amThere's AutoCalc, but it would be nice if it was made in Axe or ASM, for speed. You would need to make sure teachers won't notice, though.I've tried AutoCalc, but it never works for me unfortunately. solve( also isn't on the CAS, a prime part of a CAS.
But only with CAS, right? The way you wrote your post forces me to ask this question.