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Re: TI's response to lack of nspire-basic programming
« Reply #120 on: August 24, 2010, 07:42:44 pm »
ok so I just got the latest word in from ti.. basically they will forward it to the dev team. here's the whole line of conversation:
edit: haha that guys good.. 'i have no idea'.
Wow, I hate to say it, but I told ya. Sorry about it, though.  Maybe one day.
The cake is a lie! The farthest you'll get is a supervisor, an e-mail supposedly sent to the dev team. Which may or may not get back to you. Good luck, though.

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Re: TI's response to lack of nspire-basic programming
« Reply #121 on: August 24, 2010, 09:01:53 pm »
Yeah, the usual I guess. I am surprised we could get this much "info", though, so far.

EDIT: Thread merged with another I just found at the bottom of this page. Darn, there were 4 topics about this at least x.x
« Last Edit: August 24, 2010, 09:29:31 pm by DJ Omnimaga »

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Thank you for the reply.

Unfortunately, there is no further documentation available than this.

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After reading these responses from TI, my first thought is TI is being very dismissive.
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one guy claimed that he knew nothing about missing RAM pages x.x

He said all TI-84+SE's had the same RAM

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I remember that, he just said all of them have 24 kb. It's kinda sad TI-82s have 4 more kb of ram over the 83/84+

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I remember that, he just said all of them have 24 kb. It's kinda sad TI-82s have 4 more kb of ram over the 83/84+

The TI-83 has more available RAM than the TI-83+/84+ too.

The TI-83+/84+ are the worst from that perspective, with the TI-80 & TI-81.....

And if you use OS 2.53MP/2.54MP, the available TI-84+ RAM size is decreased even more.........
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one guy claimed that he knew nothing about missing RAM pages x.x

He said all TI-84+SE's had the same RAM
Yeah I remember reading this on United-TI last year.
I remember that, he just said all of them have 24 kb. It's kinda sad TI-82s have 4 more kb of ram over the 83/84+
And if you use OS 2.53MP/2.54MP, the available TI-84+ RAM size is decreased even more.........
Wow really? Pathetic :/

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I remember that, he just said all of them have 24 kb. It's kinda sad TI-82s have 4 more kb of ram over the 83/84+
And if you use OS 2.53MP/2.54MP, the available TI-84+ RAM size is decreased even more.........
Wow really? Pathetic :/

Yes!


With all TI-83+ OSes and TI-84+ OSes 0.46 to 2.48, you've got the same number of free bytes in RAM (24285).

With OSes 2.53MP/2.54MP, you've got a little less (23720).


You may say it's not a big loss.
But the problem is the available RAM on TI-83+/84+ was allready not a big thing in itself...
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I remember trying to play a game that was 23,981 kb on my nspre, and it turns out archived programs still eat up a few kb of ram, so I had to delete all those, and then I ended up playing a game that wasnt so great anyways.

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wait, the nspire only has 24k ram too?

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wait, the nspire only has 24k ram too?

Yeah, I think the TI-84 Plus faceplate keeps that as the limit.




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I remember trying to play a game that was 23,981 kb on my nspre, and it turns out archived programs still eat up a few kb of ram, so I had to delete all those, and then I ended up playing a game that wasnt so great anyways.
which game was it? I remember Gemini and Castlevania were quite large, but they weren't too bad. The former was a FPS and the later something very close to the NES Castlevania. They got featured on ticalc.org.

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Ohhh! Someone remembers castlevania? That's a first I have seen on Omnimaga ;)

I really have to say, the Super Mario levels took a lot of RAM, even when archive. :(

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I am very sure there were references to it when this board started. In fact, I think there was a reference to it in the news on the old board.