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« on: June 03, 2011, 11:39:53 am »
It's not completely impossible, but it would be ridiculously slow... And I mean really, really slow. It would be unplayable. You can't just access flash however you want to - there's a reason for why garbage collects exist, and there's a reason for why they take so long time.
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« on: June 03, 2011, 02:15:29 am »
Did Omnimaga get an email? We're like the most active community developing Lua Oh and TI-Bank!
Either way, it's nice to see TI interested in us and let's hope they allow C and ASM too
Nope, but maybe they doN't know us yet. While we are very active, it doesn't mean they know us much. After all, Detacheds Solution was less active than MaxCoderz and UTI back then, yet it's DS that was affiliated with TI.
I'm pretty sure that they know about us. There have been many links to us on the Nspire Google Group when they were discussing stuff like 3.0.1. However, they might have reasons for choosing to not send an e-mail to us...
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« on: June 03, 2011, 02:10:42 am »
Just include Wabbitemu and a few calc games. It'll take much less space.
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« on: June 03, 2011, 02:08:33 am »
I have a feature request.
I was thinking it would be cool if I could modify the certificate page to remove the trial restriction on the compiled apps so they don't delete themselves after 16 runs. Yes, I am well aware that this can be extremely dangerous if not coded properly which is why I want to make sure everyone is comfortable with it. I would of course do extensive private testing before releasing it to the public. The thing is, I don't know where to find the (un)documentation to do this, I checked WikiTI but couldn't find anything about how the OS operates that page. So I will probably need a lot of help with this.
Yeah, don't touch that certificate. It would be far better to sign the app on-calc, if possible.
You can't properly sign it on-calc if you don't modify the certificate.
Sure you can. There's just a lot of maths involved to sign it properly, and Quigibo is interested in modifying the certificate so unsigned apps won't act weirdly.
Ah, that's nice. But what's the purpose of modifying the certificate if we can sign apps without using it? Is it because signing an app is trickier/takes more time?
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« on: June 03, 2011, 02:00:21 am »
Not really, but she would be a pretty witty one
I did think she was a bot at first.
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« on: June 02, 2011, 03:19:23 pm »
1662: People assume that your calcs are your kids. (This has happened to me)
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« on: June 02, 2011, 03:17:25 pm »
World of Warcraft® is a registered trademark of Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.
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« on: June 02, 2011, 03:16:57 pm »
I have a feature request.
I was thinking it would be cool if I could modify the certificate page to remove the trial restriction on the compiled apps so they don't delete themselves after 16 runs. Yes, I am well aware that this can be extremely dangerous if not coded properly which is why I want to make sure everyone is comfortable with it. I would of course do extensive private testing before releasing it to the public. The thing is, I don't know where to find the (un)documentation to do this, I checked WikiTI but couldn't find anything about how the OS operates that page. So I will probably need a lot of help with this.
Yeah, don't touch that certificate. It would be far better to sign the app on-calc, if possible.
You can't properly sign it on-calc if you don't modify the certificate.
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« on: June 02, 2011, 10:09:54 am »
Great work! Once it starts working together with TI-Connect, I'll definitely install this on Windows... And I'll probably install it on Linux right now.
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« on: June 02, 2011, 09:12:29 am »
My three videos on YouTube are related to the Nspire: one showcases the bugginess of the linking protocol implementation on OS 1.7.2741, the second one showcases OS 1.7.2741 CAS proudly running on a non-CAS Nspire (this video used to be private until critor released a tutorial for OSLauncher), and the third one showcases DummyOS. Perhaps this explains why I haven't received any friend request from TexasInstrumentsCalc
I'm surprsied they sent one to DJ he is a supporter of out hacking of the calc. I'd think they'd hate him for starting omni the great calc hacking website
The ones who take care of TI's YouTube channel probably don't notice the difference between hacking and math - they just look at the videos and see that there are calcs in them.
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« on: June 02, 2011, 08:04:18 am »
maybe I should make a youtube account
Not everyone gets a friend request... I, and probably many others, didn't.
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« on: June 02, 2011, 06:45:29 am »
Why is there green?
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« on: June 02, 2011, 06:42:56 am »
They've sent friend request to other people too, like Kerm and Brandon.
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« on: June 02, 2011, 06:39:42 am »
megaman 2 is the easiest of the series. once you figure out the patterns all the enemies/bosses use, though, you can almost run through any of them with your eyes closed. it's sort of like guitar hero :p
Yeah, that's kinda how it is in MM2... But I don't agree about what you said about Guitar Hero. I've been playing it for a while now and I can tackle pretty much every new song in new games that gets thrown at me (except for ridiculous stuff like Satch Boogie and TTFAF and whatever they put in WoR). If you've played the game enough, you learn the game, not the songs in the game.
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