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Messages - Blagus
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« on: November 19, 2011, 02:28:10 pm »
Sure, here it is: Keep in mind that include files were a wild guess since there's no std*.h files. hello.z80:
#include "ti.h" #include "ti83.h" main() { printf("Hello World!nl"); printf("HELLO WORLD!"); printf("1234567890"); }
int main() was causing compile error.
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« on: November 19, 2011, 02:15:12 pm »
Right here: http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/91/9187.htmlUpdate on progress: I found utility that converts bin to 8xp, but when I execute Asm(prgmHELLO it gives me ERR:INVALID so I guess I made some mistake in code, but I don't know what. That's why I'm asking for help here.
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« on: November 19, 2011, 01:52:07 pm »
Can someone help me with Small-C compiler for TI-83 Plus? I downloaded 8xccb5 compiler and I don't understand a thing there, and there are no tutorials about Small-C on TI-83. Since I'm already learning C on PC (in school), I'd like to do the same, at least for small fun, on my calc, before moving on to ASM. So can anyone help me with making at least "Hello World" program? When I try to compile code, it gives me hello.bin, hello.lst and hello.opt Hello.opt contains ASM code, which is then compiled in hello.bin, so I'm guessing it should be ready, but what to do with that hello.bin? I can't send it to calc.
Thanks
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« on: November 18, 2011, 03:51:26 pm »
Looks like parallel port is faulty, I got silver USB link today and everything works fine. (Thanks to admins for lock thread ability, I got used to it being moderator on other forum )
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« on: November 09, 2011, 08:35:26 am »
Anyone with some idea?
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« on: November 08, 2011, 07:21:24 am »
Yes, calculator works perfectly except that I can't connect to PC. As I said, when I short circuit cable, it reports short circuit but when calc is plugged it, it's not detected neither by TiLP or W32Tran8x...
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« on: November 08, 2011, 07:13:53 am »
What is w32tran8x? Use TiLP
Of course I use TiLP. I just use w32tran to check the cable. So do you have any idea what's the problem?
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« on: November 08, 2011, 06:54:45 am »
Previously, I had TI-82 Stats.fr which is actually TI-83 Plus limited to basic TI-83 software, without flash support, etc...
The cable I made - parallel link, with cut-off original calc-to-calc cable - was working perfectly with it.
Then I got TI-83 Plus. The cable was too short, but calc was detected. So I decided to extend cable. I didn't do anything except extending wires. I double checked all connections, diodes, resistors and everything was OK. But still, ever since I plugged that into calc and PC, there's nothing I can do to connect to calc via parallel link. I tried reverting to original short cable, replaced diodes, replaced resistors, checked everything but nothing helps.
Interestingly, W32tran8x detects cable, and when I short the cable itself, it reports "Short circuit in cable or calc connected". But when I plug calc in, nothing happens and it doesn't show short circuit warning. (Update) Of course I use TiLP to work with calc, but w32tran8x gives me this cable check feature.
So what's wrong? Is it possible that something inside calc is burned, and what?
P.S. I also ordered USB connectivity kit from eBay and I'm waiting for that to arrive.
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« on: September 19, 2011, 06:08:16 am »
Hi! I just bought used TI-83+ I went to that [Mode][Alpha] S menu and it says: BOOT v1.00 and BASE v1.03
Now, what would you recommend me (I'd like to begin ASM programing on this thing) to do? Upgrade to 1.19, install MirageOS, something else? What's the big deal with MirageOS anyways? And, I'm a bit afraid of flashing offical v1.19 as I don't know does it flash Boot v1.03 (which has some strict security and needs that special app to replace certificate) or not?
Thanks
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« on: September 17, 2011, 09:18:34 am »
Hi guys! I'm 16 year old computer technician high school student, and I come from Croatia.
I came across this forum when I got the "mystical" TI-82 Stats.fr (marketed as TI-82, loaded with TI-83 OS and running on 83+ HW) two months ago, googling about flashing the English OS. I hope I could contribute to that topic now as I'll get TI-83+, for the HW reference, and of course, I'd like to start ASM programming for these calcs - I'd like to that some ASM experience for the 4th grade when we start ASM programming in school.
Best regards
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« on: September 17, 2011, 08:38:46 am »
Update: I'll get TI-83+ soon, so if you need it for some PCB connections check, any photos, etc., let me know
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« on: September 17, 2011, 06:25:55 am »
OK, and I doubt someone has a spare 83+ ASIC? I have access to soldering tools so I could experiment... Actually, I don't need 83+ functionality so much, all I would like is a normal English OS, but full 83+ would be cool too Direct access to flash chip (avoiding ASIC and hooking it to PC directly) is impossible too? I see you found out the pinouts for Spansion flash we have inside...
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« on: July 31, 2011, 03:25:07 pm »
You don't need to translate: you can take a TI-83 ROM, which is the same thing as the TI-82Stats.fr ROM but in english.
And the problem is that we have allmost no info on the TI-REF 738X ASIC, and I don't know where we could get more...
And how do I flash it? Using TI-83+ flashing tools? (Assuming that's so easy.)
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« on: July 28, 2011, 03:00:47 pm »
Hey! Thanks a lot for nice response is it possible to take current ROM on this calc and translate that into English? Also, where do you find all those ASIC info? Datamath, ti-calc? I'd like to investigate it a bit...
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« on: July 24, 2011, 09:25:38 am »
Hi. Sorry for reviving thread but has anyone been able to do anything? I got TI-82 Stats.fr, and all I want is English on that calc. Can I flash something, or load some language file?
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