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Re: Programming Languages or TI-83/84 series
« Reply #15 on: October 19, 2010, 10:12:06 pm »
Yeah, he ninja'd me.

I briefly mentioned it on IRC, I believe.
Maybe that's what I should have done.  Pretended you already told me about it, then figure it out.  Or, I could just do like I did with KOS, and bother you till you tell me. 0.o lol, jk.
Wow, that would work well if you hadn't already PMed me asking what it is :P
And you are quite a bother about KOS :P
yeah, I am quite a bother.  Ya know, I have a cool project too. ;-) payback? lol

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Re: Programming Languages or TI-83/84 series
« Reply #16 on: October 19, 2010, 10:12:50 pm »
You have a project? I mean, yeah, it's awesome! ;) j/k

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Re: Programming Languages or TI-83/84 series
« Reply #17 on: October 19, 2010, 10:13:33 pm »
SIr, if you'd like me to help with your project (this one) I'd be glad to help :D  Though I'm not as experienced as you :/

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Re: Programming Languages or TI-83/84 series
« Reply #18 on: October 19, 2010, 10:14:18 pm »
I'll think about it :) so far I've only been able to extract you-know-what from you-know-whats and enumerate the you-know-whats ;)

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« Reply #19 on: October 19, 2010, 10:15:16 pm »
Sounds good :)  Btw, when do I get to start developing for KOS ;)

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Re: Programming Languages or TI-83/84 series
« Reply #20 on: October 19, 2010, 10:15:18 pm »
You have a project? I mean, yeah, it's awesome! ;) j/k
your so cruel.  But yeah, thanks.
I'll think about it :) so far I've only been able to extract you-know-what from you-know-whats and enumerate the you-know-whats ;)
You-know-what?  I sure hope so, because I don't.
Sounds good :)  Btw, when do I get to start developing for KOS ;)
^that.  seriously, I can't wait.  Oh wait, I don't have to. I just need to understand how to use it. and get TIDE working.
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Re: Programming Languages or TI-83/84 series
« Reply #21 on: October 19, 2010, 10:18:20 pm »
Sounds good :)  Btw, when do I get to start developing for KOS ;)
Ahhh!  Stop bothering me about this, guys :P I don't have a lot of spare time.  Think of it this way - the longer it takes for you to get it, the more polished it will be.

and get TIDE working.
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tiDE is not very far along, I haven't even finished the assembler, or the emulator (the GUI is pretty nice, though)

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« Reply #22 on: October 19, 2010, 10:19:47 pm »
Sounds good :)  Btw, when do I get to start developing for KOS ;)
Ahhh!  Stop bothering me about this, guys :P I don't have a lot of spare time.  Think of it this way - the longer it takes for you to get it, the more polished it will be.

and get TIDE working.
*TI Developer
tiDE is not very far along, I haven't even finished the assembler, or the emulator (the GUI is pretty nice, though)
@First part, sorry :(  I'll bug you less often :)

@Second part, haha GUIs are fun :)

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Re: Programming Languages or TI-83/84 series
« Reply #23 on: October 19, 2010, 10:26:17 pm »
@first part, no problem.
@second part, and I'm good at 'em, too :)

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Re: Programming Languages or TI-83/84 series
« Reply #24 on: October 19, 2010, 10:26:25 pm »
Sounds good :)  Btw, when do I get to start developing for KOS ;)
Ahhh!  Stop bothering me about this, guys :P I don't have a lot of spare time.  Think of it this way - the longer it takes for you to get it, the more polished it will be.

and get TIDE working.
*TI Developer
tiDE is not very far along, I haven't even finished the assembler, or the emulator (the GUI is pretty nice, though)

oh, good point.  oh. Yeah, TIDeveloper needs an acronym. Anyway, I know how stressful it is to get everything done, but we are all in it with you.  We keep you motivated to strive to do your best and keep at it deep into the knight. Pun very much so intended.

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Re: Programming Languages or TI-83/84 series
« Reply #25 on: October 19, 2010, 10:27:37 pm »
Sounds good :)  Btw, when do I get to start developing for KOS ;)
Ahhh!  Stop bothering me about this, guys :P I don't have a lot of spare time.  Think of it this way - the longer it takes for you to get it, the more polished it will be.

and get TIDE working.
*TI Developer
tiDE is not very far along, I haven't even finished the assembler, or the emulator (the GUI is pretty nice, though)

oh, good point.  oh. Yeah, TIDeveloper needs an acronym. Anyway, I know how stressful it is to get everything done, but we are all in it with you.  We keep you motivated to strive to do your best and keep at it deep into the knight. Pun very much so intended.

Punny :D  But I don't think TIDeveloper needs an acronym.  WabbitEmu doesn't have an acronym.

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Re: Programming Languages or TI-83/84 series
« Reply #26 on: October 19, 2010, 10:28:55 pm »
TI Developer == TI Dev.

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Re: Programming Languages or TI-83/84 series
« Reply #27 on: October 20, 2010, 02:35:36 am »
you mean antidisassemblage.  the compiler and IDE is called squirrelbox.  it's kinda cool, but pretty simple because the guy who started making it lost interest methinks.

I'm pretty sure antidisassemblage is an attempt to make assembly more simular to C or C++, and It is pretty complete if you wanna download it on ticalc (look for squirrelbox in PC utilities methinks)

EDIT: ps it's also only on PC, not on-calc
It was not really finished, even thought it got version 1.0 status. Apparently a lot of code won't compile. It's also kinda hard from what I saw. You need ASM knowledge to learn it, defeating its purpose.

Btw xLIB, Omnicalc, DCSlib, Celtic III and the like are more like extensions to TI-BASIC rather than new language. Same thing for EZAsm and TI-Power Gold with z80 assembly.

The current languages available for the 83+/84+ besides extensions are TI-BASIC, ASM, Axe, BBC Basic, Fast RPL and Antidisassemblage. BBC Basic is quite good but the on-calc editor is not so user-friendly (which is why the language is not as popular as Axe)

As for what Sir is talking about I don,t remember. X.x. I personally prefer Axe because it's easy to learn when you know TI-BASIC. I also like TI-BASIC except for two things: the slow speed and the size of data. I like the small executable code size and the lack of a executable code limit in BASIC, though.

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Re: Programming Languages or TI-83/84 series
« Reply #28 on: October 20, 2010, 09:31:50 am »
What is BBC BASIC?
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Re: Programming Languages or TI-83/84 series
« Reply #29 on: October 20, 2010, 03:00:23 pm »
you mean antidisassemblage.  the compiler and IDE is called squirrelbox.  it's kinda cool, but pretty simple because the guy who started making it lost interest methinks.

I'm pretty sure antidisassemblage is an attempt to make assembly more simular to C or C++, and It is pretty complete if you wanna download it on ticalc (look for squirrelbox in PC utilities methinks)

EDIT: ps it's also only on PC, not on-calc
It was not really finished, even thought it got version 1.0 status. Apparently a lot of code won't compile. It's also kinda hard from what I saw. You need ASM knowledge to learn it, defeating its purpose.

Btw xLIB, Omnicalc, DCSlib, Celtic III and the like are more like extensions to TI-BASIC rather than new language. Same thing for EZAsm and TI-Power Gold with z80 assembly.

The current languages available for the 83+/84+ besides extensions are TI-BASIC, ASM, Axe, BBC Basic, Fast RPL and Antidisassemblage. BBC Basic is quite good but the on-calc editor is not so user-friendly (which is why the language is not as popular as Axe)

As for what Sir is talking about I don,t remember. X.x. I personally prefer Axe because it's easy to learn when you know TI-BASIC. I also like TI-BASIC except for two things: the slow speed and the size of data. I like the small executable code size and the lack of a executable code limit in BASIC, though.
That's right. I was thinking of Fast RPL.


Spoiler For Projects:

My projects haven't been worked on in a while, so they're all on hiatus for the time being. I do hope to eventually return to them in some form or another...

Spoiler For Pokemon TI:
Axe port of Pokemon Red/Blue to the 83+/84+ family. On hold.

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My big personal project, an original RPG about dimensional travel and a few heroes tasked with saving the world.
Coding-wise, on hold, but I am re-working the story.

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I will be combining Blur and Collision Course into a single gamepack. On hold.

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Prequel to Nostalgia. On hold, especially while the story is re-worked.