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News / Re: Mini vMac for the TI-Nspire
« on: April 13, 2013, 09:24:46 am »
HOLY CRAP this is AWESOME. So this will run any software compatible with Mac OS7? Awesome! (Now all we need is OSX...)

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News / Re: TI introduces nuclear fallout-proof calculator packages
« on: April 12, 2013, 06:46:22 am »
I had some major troubles when trying to get into both my Nspire and my 9750 gii. Maybe all of the calc companies are planning for a nuclear apocalypse?

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Other / Re: SP-10 Computer [SP-Assembly!]
« on: April 12, 2013, 06:39:49 am »
Nice :) that opens a lot more possibilities. A question: are RTR and    RTL shift or rotate instructions? The discription says shift, the name rotate.
Yes; I thought shifting and rotating the bits are the same thing. Are they the same thing?

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Other / Re: The 3Doodler - a 3D-Pen
« on: April 12, 2013, 06:37:07 am »
That's a neat little thing; I'd love to get one!

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Other / Re: SP-10 Computer [SP-Assembly!]
« on: April 11, 2013, 09:04:04 pm »
I've updated the table http://withg.org/spyro543/sp10/index.htm
And there's a Youtube video now!

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Are you only limited to TI calcs? What about a Casio calc? I really enjoy my 9750gII, the BASIC is powerful and runs at a decent speed, and they can also be programmed in C. They also have an iOS-esque menu (more friendlier than TI's command-line interface), and good filesystem tools.
What is command-line like in TI's OSes ? ???
On the contrary, I like TI's calc for having a key to go in every menu, while on Casio, you have to guess the first key then press the F# keys like twenty times before getting to the right token.
Arrow keys and EXE button make menu navigation a lot easier.

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Are you only limited to TI calcs? What about a Casio calc? I really enjoy my 9750gII, the BASIC is powerful and runs at a decent speed, and they can also be programmed in C. They also have an iOS-esque menu (more friendlier than TI's command-line interface), and good filesystem tools.

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Other / Re: SP-10 Computer [SP-Assembly!]
« on: April 11, 2013, 09:09:25 am »
UPDATE!!!!!!

Well, I've gotten the memory editor circuit working out fine. You can enter an 8bit number on the switches, press the ADDR button to open the address on the switches, and press DATA to store the number on the switches into that RAM address! Program executing isn't implemented yet (it'll be a while). Video coming later!

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Other / Re: Homebrew z80 computer [KEONI-MK1]
« on: April 08, 2013, 08:59:41 am »
What will you use for a terminal; your computer, a "dumb terminal" device, or something else?

If you need any help with stuff I might be able to help, but I know next to nothing about z80s but I can help with general electronics stuff and PICs.

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Minecraft Discussion / Re: Server help
« on: April 08, 2013, 06:40:00 am »
What exactly do you mean by set up a server? Do you want to know how to port forward? I may be able to help, but portforward.com has some tutorials.

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Other / Re: SP-10 Computer [SP-Assembly!]
« on: April 07, 2013, 10:04:28 pm »
Hold on a second, this is meant to be an incredibly simple computer device. I really REALLY like your ideas though. :) I've been planning an SP-15 computer which would use the same or similar instruction set, have an LCD screen, and have multiple program slots, each 256 bytes each. This SP-15 computer will come after the SP-10 is finished though. :)

This might turn out to be a whole computer line I sell and market for student and hobbyist use.

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Other / Re: SP-10 Computer [SP-Assembly!]
« on: April 07, 2013, 09:01:50 am »
Sure, I'll add those in. Now what about the EEPROM problem (talked about in first post)?

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Other / Re: SP-10 Computer [SP-Assembly!]
« on: April 06, 2013, 09:25:57 pm »
So has anyone learned SP-ASM? I'd like to see programs you guys have written!

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Other / Re: SP-10 Computer [SP-Assembly!]
« on: April 06, 2013, 10:25:40 am »
I was first: http://ourl.ca/18613
I'm terribly sorry to say this, but is it really about who's first? We're all making stuff someone surely has done before somewhere (or at least there's a very high chance), so no, you're not first.
Lol it's ok. His project is gonna turn out much cooler than mine :P

Also yes I guess this will turn out like a mini Altair

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Other / Re: SP-10 Computer [SP-Assembly!]
« on: April 05, 2013, 05:39:47 pm »
Good news everyone!!!!! I sucessfully set up the PIC! All it does for now is light up an LED but at least it works!

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