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The Axe Parser Project / Re: Features Wishlist
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I'm not sure what you're talking about, but the compiler is able to read archived files, so just keep libraries archived and it'll be fine.
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The Axe Parser Project / Re: Features Wishlist« on: March 08, 2018, 04:41:23 pm »
I'm not sure what you're talking about, but the compiler is able to read archived files, so just keep libraries archived and it'll be fine.
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ASM / Re: Unlock FLASH exploit« on: March 08, 2018, 04:26:51 pm »
What exactly are you trying to achieve? And more importantly, what calculator are you doing this on?
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Reuben Quest / Re: Reuben Quest: Lost Between Times [Color Remake]« on: March 08, 2018, 04:16:45 pm »
Neato. I've seen this on the gamebuino site a few days ago. Excellent job I must say. I've yet to play any of your remakes, I think I have the Axe one installed on my 84+, but I have so many games queued up overall that I never play...
My anime to-watch list is much longer though 34
Other Calc-Related Projects and Ideas / Re: Pi84--, BUILD your OWN Linux-powered TI-84+ calculator!« on: March 08, 2018, 04:00:05 pm »
Nice little project. I've been meaning to try and build my own handheld myself, but I'm not even sure what kind of design I want to go for. I've considered Cortex-M devices, running custom software or possibly something like Tock, or implementing a retro architecture like a z80 or a 6502 on an FPGA and programming on top of that.
Anyway, best of luck. I hope this doesn't end up like the microcat did. You're aiming for something much more within your reach this time so there's no reason why you shouldn't succeed. 35
News / Re: Downtime« on: December 06, 2015, 06:40:16 am »
It's more because SMF only salts the hashes with the username. A good password hasher also has a secret salt stored outside the database.
Let us know when your mod is done, so that we can deploy it on CW as well, and also so that I can change my password here. I'm in the process of changing all my other passwords. 37
Axe / Re: Password Protection - Turn Off Calculator?« on: December 21, 2014, 11:42:11 am »
There's an opcode floating around somewhere. You need to output a value to some port and halt the cpu, this turns the whole calc off but it will resume your program if you turn it on.
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Humour and Jokes / Re: Funny #omnimaga quotes (NSFW)« on: December 17, 2014, 12:22:22 pm »
Holycrap we're close to universe collapsing.
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Miscellaneous / Re: What is your avatar?« on: December 11, 2014, 05:29:24 am »
That walrus looks like a pokemon to me.
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Other Calculators / Re: CodeWalrus« on: December 10, 2014, 05:42:03 pm »
Thank you Juju for that very good tldr version.
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Other Calculators / Clarification about the CodeWalrus thing« on: December 10, 2014, 03:44:17 pm »
So you guys may have noticed that a few members (including myself) have changed their avatars and signature to a pixel art walrus and the word CodeWalrus. As some have already figured out, these were hints at a new programming group started by Juju, aeTIos, DJ Omnimaga, me and pimath (although he withdrew temporarily and is currently not part of our staff).
I would like to clear things up regarding what CodeWalrus is and what it's not. We are a programming group, that is, a hangout for friends to drive projects together, a label to release our stuff under and a home for said projects to live once they are completed. We do not intend to start a community nor replace Omnimaga or Cemetech as some would fear. A schism in the community is the last thing we want, as we all love the calc programming community as it is currently, and it would make us sad if it was somehow destroyed. The members that were recruited during beta aren't drawn away as they are still as active on Omnimaga and Cemetech. I also want to clear accusations of stealing code/software to build the site. While it's true that we use a similar forum setup to Omnimaga, all the software we use was not made by the Omnimaga team, except for OmnomIRC whose license allow us to use it freely (besides, Sorunome explicitely allowed us to use it) and the recent posts SMF mod for which we got explicit permission from cooliojazz. Our theme looks similar in layout because it's based on the same default SMF theme as Eeems used for Omni. The smileys are from DJ's backups from when he owned the site, so I don't think there should be a problem with that. If I forgot something here feel free to mention it and I'll give an explanation. Lastly, we have nothing to do with the Dear Omnimaga petition from a few weeks ago. While we did sign it, the idea to start CodeWalrus dates all the way back from June and we bought the domain in late October. An effort is undergoing to keep things friendly with the Omnimaga staff, even though it's kind of stalled for now. Now that the drama material is taken care of, I'm pleased to announce that our group is opening for the public to see on new year, with a few secret projects to discover. These will be cross posted to other sites at the authors' discretion. We already recruited a few members who contributed their creations to the group. I hope you guys understand that we are not attacking anyone. Looking forward to January 1st, 2015, and remember the day the walrus started to fly ! 42
News / Re: https by default« on: December 09, 2014, 10:37:04 am »
chattr +i settings.php
Just kidding but this can be used as a temporary solution. 43
Other / Re: "Drop-In" PCB Hardware Mod for the TI-83+SE« on: December 09, 2014, 08:15:29 am »
Who needs USB ? Just add support for this in libticables and transfer files over wifi !
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Other / Re: "Drop-In" PCB Hardware Mod for the TI-83+SE« on: December 08, 2014, 07:45:23 pm »
Wow that mcu looks pretty cool. Better than an arduino, same price. The choice is pretty quick (well the rpi model a+ is even better but no built in wifi and it's larger so it depends on what you do with it).
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Other / Re: "Drop-In" PCB Hardware Mod for the TI-83+SE« on: December 08, 2014, 06:53:03 pm »
Oh true, that does sound like a lot of fun.
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