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« on: November 11, 2013, 02:58:21 pm »
There is Mimas and ASMdream. The former is more recent and I recommend it more but you may want all the fancy features ASMdream has.
Wait what ? I thought ASMDream was the most recent of both.
992
« on: November 11, 2013, 02:16:42 pm »
Even if they read the news article they would still ask " Any progress ?"
993
« on: November 11, 2013, 02:12:40 pm »
Japanese people use four alphabets, including the Chinese and Latin ones.
Yeah, but I meant that Hiragana and Katagana are "more" japanese than Kanji, so saying that Kanji=japanese is a bit flawed.
994
« on: November 11, 2013, 02:09:42 pm »
I like it . japanese charater is cool
Except that Kanjis are mostly chinese... * Hayleia runs Anyway, I like that indeed ! But where will you fit the options ?
995
« on: November 11, 2013, 02:04:32 pm »
That topic has a self-explanatory name : Elimination Test Version #1.
996
« on: November 11, 2013, 06:51:52 am »
Well, Int is the mathematically defined function by n=Int(x) where n <= x < n+1 and n is an integer. IPart is the computer scientists' definition that just takes off the decimal part. You could write IPart(x) = x/|x| * Int(|x|).;
"ERR: Division by zero" is something you could see with that code you wrote. A workaround is to replace x/|x| with sign(x), or to make a special case when x=0.
997
« on: November 11, 2013, 04:24:01 am »
Thought about something. Since this doesn't need any complicated output to the screen, could this be ported to the CSE ? The bigger memory of that calc could be a great advantage there.
998
« on: November 10, 2013, 12:18:30 pm »
I don't think that the source would be of any use to you, since it was written by calc84maniac. It is surely not exactly readable due to mad optimizations and various hacks. But I'm sure that if you ask for the source he'll give it to you. edit
PS: Maybe a TI-84+CSE emulator on TI-Nspire ? :p
Would be great indeed. But even monochrome z80 calcs didn't have a complete emulator (I don't know if Jacobly still works on calcemu in secret) so I wouldn't expect an emulator for the color model anytime soon.
999
« on: November 10, 2013, 03:25:56 am »
TIPlanet seems to be more about the inspire.
Well of course if every z80 guy says "it's more about Nspires" and don't go there, it will stay more about Nspires lol. In fact, TI Planet works in a different way than other websites. There is a team trying to get every possible information on every model. That includes for example dismounting a model to see its hardware, and most news are obviously about new models because older models were already dismounted, this is why you have more Nspire news. But when the CSE was new, there was a lot of CSE news too so it is definitely not a Nspire only forum. And apart from that team, everyone is welcome to share his/her work on the forums, it is just a vicious circle that makes that no one does it, so no one does it.
But yeah, I understand that it is more convenient to be active on as less sites as possible, to avoid having to check 3 topics for the same project and 3 archives for the same program.
Your right, I had judged my answer more off of recent posts (and edited to make it shorter). A minor problem is the way I have to translate everything and clicking the flag does nothing but show you the latest posts (I think) but still in French. I did get an addon that uses google translate to convert the pages, but the translation isn't that great. If something isn't spelled right it doesn't get translated and on one post I've seen the phrase 'its pissing me off'. Judging from the rest of the text (it was all nice comments) I think it was suppose to translate to great program or something along the line.
Yeah, the flag doesn't translate everything. It "just" sets you as Ensglish, and when a post is available in both languages it will be displayed to you in English. But not all posts are available in both languages. Most big news are (props to the admin team for their double hard work), but most topics aren't. For the "it's pissing me off" part, it may be right in fact, if that was in a post from Lionel Debroux lol. Everyone is angry at TI for blocking their OSes on Nspires and Lionel Debroux expresses that anger very well.
1000
« on: November 09, 2013, 09:07:53 am »
Also, even if the "disassembler" part was right, what does it have to do with Axe ?
1001
« on: November 09, 2013, 07:23:24 am »
Indeed. When someone told me "Pokémons don't evelove" for example, I just grabbed a Caterpie, went to the last cave and quickly leveled up with that one-shot feature (and noticed that it never evolved, so I confirmed the bug then fixed it). It is also described in the first post. You can use it if you want, but that might kill all the fun. You can also try to find the other cheat feature for testing that is described nowhere
1002
« on: November 09, 2013, 05:07:39 am »
After the closed judging is done and the scores are added up the games will be released publicly with for a community vote. This combined with the judges scores will decide the winners of this years contest.
So I guess we can't release them yet ? We have to wait for the end of the contest and not the end of the coding part right ?
1003
« on: November 08, 2013, 12:33:41 am »
Also think about your users. Maybe you have a 84+SE, but maybe someone with a regular 83+ will want to play your game, and there is not so much archive in a 83+ so you have to make your program as small as possible. See, Matrefeytontias doesn't put end brackets in his Axe sources even though that is not advised and even though it doesn't optimize anything in the compiled result, but he has a regular 83+.
1004
« on: November 07, 2013, 11:33:14 am »
*I kinda read almost everyone's answer before reading that I wasn't suppose to, it starts showing posts on the latest page
Yeah, this is why I wrote mine in a spoiler, but seems like only two people followed me. TIPlanet seems to be more about the inspire.
Well of course if every z80 guy says "it's more about Nspires" and don't go there, it will stay more about Nspires lol. In fact, TI Planet works in a different way than other websites. There is a team trying to get every possible information on every model. That includes for example dismounting a model to see its hardware, and most news are obviously about new models because older models were already dismounted, this is why you have more Nspire news. But when the CSE was new, there was a lot of CSE news too so it is definitely not a Nspire only forum. And apart from that team, everyone is welcome to share his/her work on the forums, it is just a vicious circle that makes that no one does it, so no one does it. But yeah, I understand that it is more convenient to be active on as less sites as possible, to avoid having to check 3 topics for the same project and 3 archives for the same program.
1005
« on: November 06, 2013, 04:59:22 pm »
Well, Ndless doesn't support cheats. gpSP does, and uses Ndless, but it is not Ndless which handles them. Anyway, everything I could say here is written in the readme. Just read gpSP's readme, you also have an example to see what a cheat file lust look like, it is really well explained.
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