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Messages - Hayleia
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« on: April 21, 2013, 02:18:14 am »
Axe and Grammer are also low-level languages so you can choose one of those too Of course at first your syntax will look like Basic and be unoptimized, but you'll soon discover the joys of writing optimized code that uses Basic tokens but means nothing and still work And once you understood everything about how Axe works, I think that trying ASM will be easier (In fact, I did it the other way: I did some ASM before and it helped me understand Axe better lol, and I recently came back a bit to ASM and then it was Axe who helped me, so I really think both languages help learn the other )
1502
« on: April 20, 2013, 12:58:06 pm »
My worry is that in recent years, most of what HP released is buggy, bloated or unreliable. Just see their computers for example: They're filled with useless junk like HP Hardware Diagnostics that you can't remove. Their HP 39gII OS was buggy beyond hilarity (although a patch is supposedly coming out in May) and their site isn't any better. I hope that this time the OS for their new calc is done right.
At least, if their platforms are open, the community still has the possibility to make custom patches or apps that are better coded in case the OS has bugs or problems as you said
1503
« on: April 20, 2013, 12:55:02 pm »
4788: We repeat stuff in here. A lot.
4789: You know that is not the correct quote
stuffs*
Lol, it was written correctly on my post and he failed
1504
« on: April 20, 2013, 07:45:22 am »
(Yay first to give a +1 ) Great work, as usual But did you mean r765 instead of r575 ? edit was fixed on the post above
1505
« on: April 20, 2013, 07:20:17 am »
By the way, if you are qualified for the final please answer to me by mail.
"mail" meaning sending you a letter, right ?
1506
« on: April 20, 2013, 04:11:29 am »
2662: You know a palindrome before you see it.
4101: You notice this is a palindrome with an embarrassing 4 at the beginning 4102: You know what a palindrome is
4114: You made a palindrome!!!
4204: You see that you are twenty away from a palindrome
4224: You know that 4224 is a palindrome and that the reason in this number is the obsession of making an ant run like a racecar (another palindrome)
4334: You steal palindromes before pimath can get to them
4402: You're waiting to get 4444 for the reason of palindromes
4664: Palindrome
4665: You are mad that your palindrome was stolen
4666: muhahaha/me plots to steal all the palindromes
4667: You are a palindrome. 4668: You know that TheNlightenedOne is 4000x evil for plotting to steal all the palindromes.
4689: You WILL get the next palindrome
4690: Whenever you see a palindrome, you think of Pimath and Omnimaga. (True story, happened today at work (it was 44044))
4774: And again. Oh look, a palindrome.
4778: You know that that palindrome should have been mine
4775: Oh wait now it's boring. 4776: You make empty signs so you can get to some special number.
I'd advise you not to do the same with "We repeat stuffs in here. A lot." because it would take ages and too much space. But yeah, I agree that this thread is not only about signs of addiction to Omni, but a bit about random jokes and repetitions.
1507
« on: April 19, 2013, 01:16:59 pm »
Hasn't TIOS 1.19 been completely disassembled? In such a way that people could grab the computer generated source and modify it?
Even if people could, it would then be illegal to distribute the modified OS, so I guess nobody really bothers doing so. But if you want a better OS, try thepegenguin's patch (check his signature). They allow you to archive faster, etc... And zStart (still by thepenguin77) is awesome too, letting you run program even if they are archived (you'll say "a lot of shells do that") and reinstalling itself by itself after a RAM Clear (you'll say "ah" ).
1508
« on: April 19, 2013, 01:14:08 pm »
Looks like a render to me Screen shine/reflections don't look like that irl.
This is a render too https://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image_page.php?album_id=8&image_id=370
Yeah, well the reflection on the screen is weird It seems perfectly aligned with the border of the screen while on the true CX CAS behind, it is a mess. On the rest of the calc it is fine though
1509
« on: April 19, 2013, 06:45:33 am »
It looks like that the companies making graphic calculators are inspired by the smartphone industry. I'm the only one in my school owning an Nspire CX and a bunch of people asked me if it has internet and if i can call with it.
sadly they stop making it like a smartphone when they reach the processor and memory part.
Just ask them why they bought a smartphone if all the games they play run on calculators (Doodle Jump, CubeRunner, Fruit Ninja, etc). I don't know a lot of people really using their smartphones at its real potential (like playing resource demanding 3D games such as RavenSword or something) so really, if they use it like a calc, what is the difference between the calc and the smartphone ?
1510
« on: April 19, 2013, 06:42:17 am »
Kerm is awesome! Although I don't plan on getting an 84PCSE I'm sure the people that are sure appreciate it.
I don't plan on getting one... because I already have one But unfortunately, I spends weeks out of home and I only took two calcs with me, so I can only test new programs at weekends.
1511
« on: April 18, 2013, 02:20:30 pm »
I just post the same
1512
« on: April 18, 2013, 01:59:17 pm »
But why did they include a CD with programs ? Couldn't they just write somewhere "visit ticalc.org" or something ?
At that time, an internet connection wasn't really common for everyone.
Ah yeah, not false. I am used to see everyone with it now and didn't think that it was not nowadays >.< (not sure about the grammatical scheme of my sentences atm )
1513
« on: April 18, 2013, 01:56:05 pm »
But why did they include a CD with programs ? Couldn't they just write somewhere "visit ticalc.org" or something ?
1514
« on: April 18, 2013, 12:54:59 pm »
Constructive notes, not about the content but the form: - I don't get the title - "0üGüHüIüJüKüLüMüNüR" is bad, use TokenIDE or SourceCoder or I don't know whatever other software that actually translates arrows to arrows
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« on: April 17, 2013, 11:44:30 am »
This is definitely going on my 84PCSE as soon as I get home #3: Poorly made fan games of popular franchises.
Yeah, I know this part. Even before I had my 83+ (first calc !), I was browsing downloading websites such as ticalc to find a Pokemon game and thought "yea there are many of them". Lol, I can't tell you how I was disappointed when I downloaded At least there is a good side in this: I wanted Pokemon so bad that I got into programming to code it myself
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