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« on: February 27, 2012, 04:27:08 pm »
Great idea  May Jacobly post here so he can be +1'd too ? Any other suggestions for what this axiom could have?
Ellipses and filled ellipses (I don't really know how it is called in English but I guess it is called like that).
2717
« on: February 26, 2012, 05:46:17 am »
Merci beaucoup.
Sinon, il n'y en a pas d'autres que toi qui répondent parfois ici à des questions sur l'axe?
Si, moi des fois, mais je suis moins souvent en ligne (je crois). Le probleme c'est que c'est un site anglophone et que tu poses ta question en francais*. Il faut donc qu' un(e) francais(e)* sachant programmer en Axe passe par ton topic pour te repondre. Deja 3 conditions  Bonjour, j'ai cru comprendre qu'on pouvait optenir des nombres plus grand que 65535 avec la commande Float, mais peut-on aussi faire les opérations +-*/ dessus?
merci d'avance Sandro
Sinon, si tu veux juste des entiers et juste l'addition et la soustraction, tu as ca*. *note: le "c" cedille ne marche pas, ni les accents sur les "e" ou "a"
2718
« on: February 25, 2012, 09:46:14 am »
Found this in a ticalc.org news article. As far as I can tell you're a car that drives along a road, running over people and avoiding other cars.
 I don't get the aim of that game. I guess you must not hit other cars but do you have to hit pedestrians ?
2719
« on: February 25, 2012, 09:43:22 am »
Do you use Fullrene ? Programs with Fullrene crash on Wabbit (at least on my computer) while they run on my calc.
2720
« on: February 24, 2012, 02:30:33 am »
-Feature request: for the 83+BE, there is not a lot of Rom. So even with smart writeback, GarbageCollecting is frequent (and annoying). Maybe you could add an option "Never writeback" ?
In case you didn't know, MirageOS has this feature.
I know, but it doesn't have "run from homescreen"  In fact, I got this idea from MirageOS  So if we use MirageOS as a shell, the options within Mirage apply?
I don't really know but I don't think so: I use zStart with MirageOS as shell with the option "never writeback" and it did writeback. I guess zStart only uses the librairies in the shell.
2721
« on: February 23, 2012, 02:39:30 am »
Bug report and feature request  - The bug (maybe I give toomuch explanations but I hope there is enough): I launched my Pokemon game with zStart, shell MirageOS, from homescreen. That prog is compiled for Ion and uses CrabCake. It ran fine. I wanted to exit. It asked to GarbageCollect. I said yes. It "did". Then I saw a variable Y1 that took more than 50000 bytes in Ram (I already saw that bug once so just thought "not again"). Then I saw Y2 was the same, then noticed that a lot of Y vars were the same (r1, r2, etc). Of course, going to the Y= menu did Ram Clear. Then, the program ZPKMN (Pokemon) was corrupted (I guess) because launching it crashed, and after I re-sent it, it worked again. -Feature request: for the 83+BE, there is not a lot of Rom. So even with smart writeback, GarbageCollecting is frequent (and annoying). Maybe you could add an option "Never writeback" ?
2722
« on: February 21, 2012, 02:24:36 am »
for that reason, you can't play HM1.  Also, for pokemon crystal, wasn't there a combination to change the clock?
Normally, when you talk to your mother, there is an option to change the clock. But she says she lost the notice
2723
« on: February 20, 2012, 05:48:28 am »
I already used that method with the numpad to make a password like on an Android (but I never released that crap  ) But using it for Fruit Ninja is a very good idea
2724
« on: February 20, 2012, 02:25:06 am »
But if you don't have any clock, why is the hour changing sometimes ?
2725
« on: February 19, 2012, 06:41:48 am »
Here's a cool techno-looking font I made at school. 
Hey I just tried that font, it is very good  I'll keep using it from now on. I just had to change the cursors so I don't get lost
2726
« on: February 19, 2012, 06:19:14 am »
Ok, I have a "problem" or maybe a bug or maybe I am getting worried for nothing. In Pokemon Cristal the clock is very strange. I don't expect it to be accurate but - the minutes are always at 58 - the hours increase by one every <random long number> (so it is always night, but it used to be day at the beginnning) - the day changes sometimes I don't know how - "Mom" says she lost the notice to set the clock How is it working ?
2727
« on: February 17, 2012, 02:26:03 pm »
Feature request: have zStart work with Dr Dnar's Omnicalc (More information about this version here.)
2728
« on: February 17, 2012, 01:10:09 pm »
Yeah  This is very useful ! Though, the program must be in RAM, right ? (not a problem, just for clarification  )
2729
« on: February 16, 2012, 01:16:20 pm »
The best way to not fail is to never try. (dunno if someone already invented this one but I found it myself) edit: 777th post  edit: and 66 respect, as Homer-16 said next post edit: Homer-16 noticed that 2/3=.666... So if I am 2/3 evil, then I am evil
2730
« on: February 16, 2012, 10:46:01 am »
I'm worried they might not bother, especially in countries where touchscreen calcs are disallowed in most tests.
Good point. I'd settle for a non-touch screen if it was color and used the class pad cas. I would prefer the touch screen given the choice however. I never cared for touch screens because the stylus gets lost all the time but with the iPad - no stylus required but one can be used and now sorry to say, I'm spoiled.
BTW, Apple sold 15 million iPads in the first quarter of last alone and probably over 200 million all told, so clearly touch screens are here to stay and the testing authorities are going to have to update their thinking or be replaced. The schools that are buying class sets of iPads and putting digital text books and calculator apps on them are going to demand it. This change from books to digital books on iPads is coming with the momentum of a freight train and can't be stopped.
Ok. But we are talking about calculators  . Colors just arrived (not really, but just arrived with success) on the calc market, even though color devices were here for ages. Maybe a calc with colors and a touch screen will come but not that soon I guess, since none of those features is indispensable for a calc.
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