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Calculator C / [TI-89][Flash] Built programs will not transfer to hardware
« on: September 01, 2014, 01:38:19 pm »
Hello, there. I'm a long time developer of TI-89 programs (largely for my own use) and have something of a need for a TI-89 flash application (by means of an external library), something I haven't yet done before.
I've made decent progress with Flash Studio and have something I'm ready to test on actual hardware. However, attempting to transfer the .89k file doesn't seem to work. Link transmission active show and then vanishes, and looking in the Var-Link section does not show that the application has been installed at all.
The application works fine in the TI-89 emulator packaged with Flash Studio, so I'm reasonably certain that's not the issue. Making sure, I also built the template application that you get every time you make a new project and was met with the same results.
In short, I feel this is a build configuration issues and not an application one.
I also am reasonably certain it's not a signing issue. I have tested both signed and unsigned with the same effect, though unsigned should not be an issue since flashappy was run. It appears to work fine as well, since GTC installs appropiately.
Lastly, I tried to mimic the conditions set forth in Flash Studio, using an emulator with AMS 2.05. Signed and unsigned, my app or template app, issue persists just the same.
If anyone has any ideas as to what's happening here, I would be glad to hear them.
I've made decent progress with Flash Studio and have something I'm ready to test on actual hardware. However, attempting to transfer the .89k file doesn't seem to work. Link transmission active show and then vanishes, and looking in the Var-Link section does not show that the application has been installed at all.
The application works fine in the TI-89 emulator packaged with Flash Studio, so I'm reasonably certain that's not the issue. Making sure, I also built the template application that you get every time you make a new project and was met with the same results.
In short, I feel this is a build configuration issues and not an application one.
I also am reasonably certain it's not a signing issue. I have tested both signed and unsigned with the same effect, though unsigned should not be an issue since flashappy was run. It appears to work fine as well, since GTC installs appropiately.
Lastly, I tried to mimic the conditions set forth in Flash Studio, using an emulator with AMS 2.05. Signed and unsigned, my app or template app, issue persists just the same.
If anyone has any ideas as to what's happening here, I would be glad to hear them.