Hello everybody! I've been using this generator for quite a while now and I'm quite pleased with it. Despite this, there's all the issues.
They're by no means "game-breaking" and many of them have already been addressed. Speaking as a total ignorant to how the TI-84 and co. work but having read the forums, my questions are as follows:
-Is the code available publicly for this? ( I seem to vaguely recall downloading the program from a Github, but maybe I imagined it? )
-Why can't the TI-84's regular clock-keeping be used for the RTC emulation? If it
can, how long would that take to implement?
-( Vain pleas and hopes of GBC support through some miracle of programming.)
-Besides frameskip and scaling, there are no optimizations a user can do for speed?
-Is it stupid to ask for a battery bar that renders over the gamescreen? ( Of all the things I asked, this seems like the most dumb. )
-Why
are the graphical drivers so sluggish for the colour screen as many have pointed out? Could they be replaced?
-I've read in the original project thread that calc-to-calc communication wasn't doable because of inconsistent timing. Is this still the case?
-The sound isn't supported, does that mean the app directly skips those byte-codes? If not, why not?
Beyond that, thank you all for your hard work and for the fruits thereof. I have enjoyed them ever since I acquired my CSE.
I'd like to help, but realistically I don't think I can. At very least I'd like to snoop into the inner workings of this program. Also... there's some things that you should possibly look into with hardware modding a CSE. It is apparently possible to overclock them if you have divine skill. Would that be enough to bring about GBC support or is there more to it than mere processor power?