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« on: April 04, 2011, 07:29:24 pm »
note that there are some "interesting" scenes, but it's very very nice. The only one I recommend on par with that is Death Note. They are booth very nice. (Although the manga was better for Death Note, and I haven't read the manga for Code Geass. I want to read nightmare of nunally.)
Nightmare of Nunally... Is that the one where Nunally gets Geass too? If so, I wanna read that as well. I also wanna read Suzaku of the Counterattack. I have Volume 7 of the regular manga, and I think it's pretty good.
Yes, yes it is.
Oh lol Code Geass... One of my friend is addicted to it and asked me to help her with her coding on a Code Geass game
A game, huh?
No, THE game.
Also, just to satisfy my otaku and anime loving tendencies, ignore this epic randomness: <Puts on Announcer hat> And in this corner, weighing in at 170 lbs. we have the amazing (I have to say this or else he'll kill me) Raito Yagami!. Also known as Kira! And in this corner, weighing in at 150 lbs, we have the superb (did he force me to say that?) Lelouch Lamerouge, a.k.a. Zero! Who will win? Lelouch with his Geass or Raito with his intelligence. Or maybe Raito will resort to the shinigami eyes! <Takes of announcer hat>
Also, FinaleTI, did you notice that one of the main characters of TAO is raito...
Yes, I did. I also started Nightmare of Nunally a few minutes ago. I liek it.
527
« on: April 04, 2011, 06:35:24 pm »
mine looks quite impressive if I do say so myself ^_^
What is it?
Also, my Lelouch avatar is back, to show my appreciation for my favorite anime. I may try to find a different Lelouch pic soon. Or perhaps Suzaku...
Or C.C.!
It's Suzaku for now, but maybe I'll do a C.C. or Kallen later... Or maybe a Rolo... Choices, choices...
528
« on: April 04, 2011, 06:25:11 pm »
note that there are some "interesting" scenes, but it's very very nice. The only one I recommend on par with that is Death Note. They are booth very nice. (Although the manga was better for Death Note, and I haven't read the manga for Code Geass. I want to read nightmare of nunally.)
Nightmare of Nunally... Is that the one where Nunally gets Geass too? If so, I wanna read that as well. I also wanna read Suzaku of the Counterattack. I have Volume 7 of the regular manga, and I think it's pretty good. Oh lol Code Geass... One of my friend is addicted to it and asked me to help her with her coding on a Code Geass game
A game, huh?
529
« on: April 04, 2011, 06:03:20 pm »
mine looks quite impressive if I do say so myself ^_^
What is it? Also, my Lelouch avatar is back, to show my appreciation for my favorite anime. I may try to find a different Lelouch pic soon. Or perhaps Suzaku...
530
« on: April 03, 2011, 02:00:47 pm »
Ah yes... the rickroll, a classic meme. NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP NEVER GONNA LET YOU DOWN NEVER GONNA RUN AROUND AND DESERT YOU!
Finale TI: Your avatar icon looked familiar, but the "Scarlet Devil" made me think it isRemilia Scarlet from Touhou, right?
Stefan Bauwens: I have a TI-84 silver edition.
Yep. It's Remilia Scarlet.
531
« on: April 03, 2011, 01:36:56 pm »
It's been quite a while since I posted here last...
Anyway, I felt I had to bump this to say just how good of a show this was.
Code Geass is the anime that got me into anime. It has great characters that you grow to love, then they get ripped away from you, either by death or some emotional trauma. This contributes even more to the overwhelmingly powerful story. I still get a little sad thinking about Lelouch and everything he gave up, even though I haven't watched a single episode of this show in months. The ending was the only moment I almost cried from watching a show. The story becomes even more powerful when backed up by the beautiful musical score that accompanies this show. The raw emotion, the characters, the rich story, the bits of comedy sprinkled in (such as CC's pizza obession)... It is a masterpiece of a show.
I highly suggest that any anime fan who has not seen this show watch it. It is truly beautiful.
532
« on: April 03, 2011, 01:02:24 pm »
Welcome! Hope you enjoy your stay. Have some peanuts:
533
« on: April 03, 2011, 12:12:09 pm »
I'm currently checking. I get the "numbers" when transfering data through a direct USB cable. This does not happen with the mini-Jack connector.
I need some time to install other OSes and compare.
By the way, just a question... Do you think I should modify the OS version string? (the version string can include up to 6 characters like with the first TI-73 OSes)
For exemple "2.43+" instead of "2.43". You could then determine easily if you are running the oiginal buggy OS, or patched less buggy OS (in theory).
But maybe you don't want other people (teachers?...) to know that you're running a modified OS...
Maybe "2.43 PP", PP meaning PolyPatch?
534
« on: April 02, 2011, 08:55:44 pm »
Thanks. I'll probably be adding two more characters sometime soon. They are: Alvar Tenshido - Arc's older brother. He was the king's most trusted officer and died in battle before Frey's takeover. Leon 'Leo' Tenshido - Alvar's son, whom Arc raised after Alvar's death. He ran away 2 years before the events of Nostalgia.
535
« on: April 02, 2011, 08:26:48 pm »
I wish I had been in on it, then I'd feel better about telling my friend.
Me too. I told my friend at school. Of course, he wouldn't have put it past TI either to make something like that OS.
536
« on: April 02, 2011, 11:15:14 am »
Cool. Glad to see someone else enjoys it. I just finished the 32nd volume myself, and I am loving the Diamond and Pearl chapter.
537
« on: April 01, 2011, 08:10:31 pm »
538
« on: April 01, 2011, 05:35:26 am »
Perhaps we can make their OS better.
I say, as a community, we should ban together and make TI's OS blazing fast. Then, rerelease it as a new OS version.
It'd probably be waaay smaller too. And wow. Really TI?
539
« on: March 31, 2011, 06:03:20 am »
Hi!
Just got another unknown TI-Nspire CAS prototype. It's got the "TI-XXXXXXXXXXX" label, which had never been reported on the Internet up to now.
Could you help me saving the included OS/Boot1/Boot2?
It's running the oldest 1.1 Nspire OS we've ever heard off: 1.1.6925 CAS built on 2007-02-07. Boot1 & Boot2 versions are 1.1.6818. There is no included diagnostic software.
And of course, like the 1.1.7320 basic OS, no "full" USB support. So I cannot use TI-Nspire Computer Link to access the filesystem, and I cannot exchange data with another TI-Nspire, and the "Send OS" menu is disabled anyway.
With the 1.1.73xx prototype, the main difference was that I had severall of them. So I could: - remove the OS on one of them to use the boot2 exploit at the "install OS" screen and dump boot1/boot2/diags - flash a more recent boot2 on another one, as the older 1.1.73xx boot2 didn't want to run the more recent developer OSes I had as a test image
This time, I've only got 1 prototype of that kind, and that's the main poblem. So if I remove the OS or update the boot2, it will be lost and probably forever.
I'm going to try:
- to get the full boot log through my RS232 adapter
- to run the more recent 1.1.8408/1.2.2344 developer CAS OSes as a test image through my RS232 adapter, but according to my previous experience with the 1.1.73xx pototype, I'm very doubtfull it will work...
Here's the 1st photo in the world for you:
Actually, I have seen a TI-XXXXXXXXXXX online before. Right here.
540
« on: March 30, 2011, 07:36:11 pm »
I'm working on my homework right now, so I can't offer much help right now. The only thing I can think of for handling all the numbers would be to store them to an ArrayList. You should then be able to loop through it and find the cell with the lowest number, then call remove() to drop the element, and then loop through the list again and sum up all the numbers.
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