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« on: May 19, 2011, 02:05:00 pm »
If used correctly and without abuse, interrupts can play an important part in an Axe program. So I wrote this tutorial. Enjoy!
Typo: On page 4, you divide T by 118, but it's to get the number of seconds you survived. It is NOT to get the number of times each second the routine ran.
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« on: May 14, 2011, 12:58:42 am »
I like pizza. So like many people in America, I tried food from different pizza chains to see if there was any food I would order from the company a second time. Here's my opinions (and thus you may hear me shoving down pizza-shops you enjoy), but please discuss in this topic as well!
Papa Murphy's: My favorite pizza hands-down. You have to bake it, but that's part of what keeps prices cheap(er) and reasonable. You get what you pay for--a rich pizza that makes your mouth water. And nothing beats a Papa-Murphy's Chicken Garlic Gormuet Pizza
Papa John's: Okay, so this pizza is quite delicious. When they say quality, they mean it. But over the years, the prices have become completely overcharged. Gone was the day when there was a "buy one, get one free" coupon. I enjoyed the pizza while it lasted, but now I just can't afford it.
Pizza Hut: I enjoy the personal pizzas, which you can't get anywhere else. Sometimes I want a pizza but there's only one night I can eat it since there's no refrigerator, and the personal pizza does the trick. However, the pizza itself is nothing out of the ordinary in my opinion, and I don't like stuffed crust pizza.
Little Ceasers: My second favorite pizza. And what deals you get! Good pizza for extremely reasonable prices. You can't beat Hot-and-Ready for $5 with anything except Papa Murphy's. I haven't had the chance to try their wings yet, but I want to...I'm a huge wing fan, and $.50 a wing is always a good deal for me.
Domino's: My favorite pizza crust, because it has its own buttery-flavor in it. But although the prices are reasonable, the pizza is like pizza hut--nothing out of the ordinary in my opinion.
Godfather's: I only liked it for its all-you-can-eat pizza buffet.
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« on: May 12, 2011, 10:55:45 pm »
What happens if I attempt to use a shell-required axiom in a program that is not compiled for shell use?
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« on: May 10, 2011, 11:19:31 pm »
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« on: May 09, 2011, 03:16:39 pm »
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« on: May 07, 2011, 05:46:36 pm »
As I'm working on finalizing my ASM lessons once and for all, I'm adding some more appendixes. I am wondering if lesson 5 in its current form is necessary...does it really need to talk about how ASM programs translate?
So the question for the vote: Has ASM Lesson 5 made it easier for you to understand jumps, labels and variables, or do you think that you could understand jumps, labels and variables without knowing the "guts" of an asm program?
If lesson 5 is made into an appendix, I will write a new, shorter one that covers jumps, labels and variables.
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« on: May 07, 2011, 01:09:05 am »
Normally, on a Ti-83+ SE or Ti-84+, an asm program will run at 6Mhz unless told otherwise. Does MirageOS set this 6Mhz speed as well, or will a program run at 15Mhz on these calculators?
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« on: May 06, 2011, 08:07:40 pm »
On my Ti-83+ SE, Acelgoyobis stops working whenever a table is loaded. The menu works fine, but after a table is selected, nothing happens...I can't even quit using 2nd or flip the flippers. It's just frozen.
Does anyone know what's wrong?
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« on: May 06, 2011, 03:36:52 pm »
If Zilog had wanted to, they could have made inc reg8 and dec reg8 affect the carry flag on teh Z80 processor. So I'm assuming there's a good reason they chose not to do so. Does anyone know the reason?
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« on: May 03, 2011, 08:25:27 pm »
I know that there are people who like both Omnimaga and Cemetech. For the record, there is nothing wrong with that. However, as a person who likes both websites, you are probably aware that both websites have things they don't like about each other. Because they're not the same! They're not supposed to be the same. People join each website for different reasons.
With that in mind, if you like both websites, you will find that some person--or people--on either website feel(s) threatened by the other website. It doesn't matter which one. It happens. People on Omnimaga will feel attacked by cemetech, even if cemetech is not attacking. Likewise, people on cemetech will feel that we are attacking them, whether we are or not.
As a person who likes both websites, perhaps you want both websites to be at peace with each other. And perhaps you want to do something about it. However, I've seen several examples, including recent ones, of the wrong way to handle this. If you act like a policeman/judge instead of a diplomat, you will only end up making things worse for one website, possibly both. And that's not your goal, since you like both websites.
If one website or a person (let's say website A) is acting like a threat to website B or wrongly feels threatened by website B, here's some tips for you if you try to fix the situation by confronting the person/website:
1. Remind the person that you are a fan of the person's website, website A. You won't be lying. Remember that you are defending website B, so if you don't remind website A of your loyalties, some people will get angry thinking that you've betrayed website A and gone over fully and permanently to website B. 2. Use words carefully. Two wrongs don't make a right. "Get your act together" or "Why can't you freakin leave them alone" only makes an angry person angrier. 3. Sometimes simply stating a wrong will only make a person feel even more threatened. Instead, have website A describe their problem, and talk them through it, maybe asking questions that they can give thought and honest answers to. At least for only a little bit, let them feel that they're correct. 4. Don't bring other people into the conversation once it starts. (By the way, if a "debate" or a "discussion" of the matter is occuring, don't get involved yourself. It's just as bad as bringing people into your discussion.) 5. Feel for the other person. If they feel threatened, there's a reason. It doesn't matter whether they are correct or not, they have better things to do than pretend they are attacked. 6. If there's no sign of change, drop it. Just drop it. Some people are not going to change their opinions, and there's nothing you can do about it. You will only make things worse by pressing the matter.
So if you like both websites, show it. Don't defend one website by hurting the other.
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« on: May 03, 2011, 03:48:39 pm »
We at Omnimaga are sorry to announce that Raylin is no longer a Coder of Tomorrow. A Coder of Tomorrow is required to have at least one active project that he posts updates to, and Raylin has had no active projects for some time. We regret the situation, and we wish Raylin luck, hoping that he will continue to contribute to our community in the future.
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« on: May 02, 2011, 10:22:53 am »
I've gotten confidence back to work on Correlation. However, the laptop incident taught me that life is too important to spend "all day" on calculators Anyways, I have the beta to work with, and I will work on it a little bit each day, every day that I can. My first step is getting my custom parser to work.
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« on: April 29, 2011, 09:48:48 pm »
I'm not ready to put this in "Our Projects" because I'll still trying to get over the shock of today. I had something else besides a stolen laptop that put pressure in my day, so things got from bad to worse. But now, I'm ready to tell what Crabcake will do, in case people have questions or suggestions:
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