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Miscellaneous / See You Later
« on: July 22, 2006, 12:09:00 pm »
Have fun at Catskills :)smile.gif.  I, and I'm sure many other people here, will miss you and will be eager for your return.

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TI Z80 / MLC - For the TI-83+
« on: July 21, 2006, 06:19:00 am »
QuoteBegin-Dragon__lance+Jul 21 2006, 12:08 PM-->
QUOTE (Dragon__lance @ Jul 21 2006, 12:08 PM)
damn MLC looks cool! :)smile.gif so how far did it get,was there a finished version for the 86 yet? and it sounds like MLC can be edited directly on calc? or do you have to do it on the comp? MLC looks amazing!,please port it!(if there's anything i could do to help....)

edit:another question i have is how exactly does MLC work?is the language saved in a ASM program,so once it's ran by the MLC editor,it get's interpreted like BASIC?and how large is the editor exaclty?

Yes, there are finished versions of MLC for the TI-86 and the Casio AFX.  They were availible at the http://dysfunction.earthforge.com, but it doesn't seem to be functioning correctly....

MLC is edited directly on the calculator using the TI-86's built-in TI-BASIC prgram editor.  You must put

c1
-->
CODE
ec1
MLC:
c2
ec2

At the top of your program in order for the MLC shell to recognize it.

I'm not exactly sure how it works on the Casio AFX, but you can try asking the people at the http://www.casiocalc.org/?showforum=18.

EDIT:  I think that for there is an MLC editing program for the Casio AFX, but I'm not completely sure.

783
TI Z80 / MLC - For the TI-83+
« on: July 21, 2006, 05:31:00 am »
Dragon_lance:

Here's a quote from my description of MLC at http://www.backpocketcalc.com/?q=mlc:

QUOTE

The Multi-Platform Language for Calcs (MLC) is an interpreted language that will run on the Casio AFX and the TI-86. It was also being made for the TI-83+, but never got finished. Learn more about MLC here. I offered to help The Epic Programming Studios (EPS) with MLC 3.0. Burntfuse, a member of EPS, had already started on it, and was kind enough to give me intructions on building MLC 3.0 and gave me the source code of what he did so far.


Here's a quote from the readme for MLC 2.7 by burntfuse:

QuoteBegin
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QUOTE

MLC86 by Donald Straney (Burntfuse)
-----------------------------------
Version 2.7


A PRODUCT OF EPIC PROGRAMMING STUDIOS
To find out what the MLC language is, and how to use it,
please visit our website at www.dysfunction.earthforge.com.


Files in this zip:

/program - the files you need to send to your calculator to run MLC86
/source - the source code to MLC86
/sprite_edit - the on-calc sprite editor and the source code
/samples - sample MLC programs (mostly games)
readme.txt - what you're reading right now
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General Calculator Help / [83+ general] Metroid II error
« on: July 20, 2006, 10:02:00 am »
It's version 1.02, not after saving.

Maybe it's because I have TI-84+ SE OS 2.41?  Probably not...I don't know much about the TI-83+ series....

785
General Calculator Help / [83+ general] Metroid II error
« on: July 19, 2006, 05:46:00 am »
Kind of off topic, but....

In Metroid II, after going left in the beginning and getting hte beam gun, when I go up to a different map, it doesn't show the beam gun.

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TI 68K / Metroid 68k - In TI-BASIC
« on: July 17, 2006, 08:47:00 am »
You have a 68k calc?!?

Sure, I'd like to take a look at the engine.  Thanks :)smile.gif.

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TI 68K / Metroid 68k - In TI-BASIC
« on: July 17, 2006, 08:33:00 am »
My calculator crashed, so I lost all of the data for Mario.  I don't really feel like remaking it, so I'm going to start something different - Metroid.  I got inspired by Metroid I, Metroid II, and Metroid Pure, so I decided to try making Metroid for the Voyage 200.  I'll add my own little twists into it though.  It's still going to be in TI-BASIC.  

Should I change this thread's name and use this thread for Metroid or should I make a new thread?

788
News / Seeking for new staff
« on: July 17, 2006, 06:00:00 am »
QuoteBegin-Loki+Jul 17 2006, 03:05 AM-->
QUOTE (Loki @ Jul 17 2006, 03:05 AM)
I'm back.  

 He's back!!!111!!!

YEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAA! XDsmiley.gif

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Other Calculators / TI-84+ Silver Edition Help
« on: July 16, 2006, 06:49:00 am »
I figured it out.  I set Latenite to generate a native ti-83, not ti-83+, file.  >.<

790
Other Calculators / TI-84+ Silver Edition Help
« on: July 16, 2006, 06:04:00 am »
I just got a TI-84+ Silver Edition.  I made a TI-83+ native assembly program with Latenite, which built without any errors (which should be compatible with the TI-84+ Silver Edition, right?).  When I go to TiLem, and then do Asm(prgmNAME) ("NAME" isn't it's actual name, but for now, I'm going to keep it a secret), I get "ERR:  INVALID".

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Other Calculators / ASM Programmers
« on: July 14, 2006, 04:43:00 am »
We're all not bad.    

Meaning, we're usually not too harsh on you basic n00bs.  

;)wink.gif

792
That looks pretty neat  B)cool.gif .

793
TI Z80 / MLC - For the TI-83+
« on: July 12, 2006, 12:34:00 pm »
I'm going to try to get a TI-83+ Silver Edition this upcoming weekend (I simply can't stand not having a calculator in the most popular TI calculator series with all of these great programs for it).  I'm also going to try to learn assembly for the TI-83+ series.  Knowing assembly for the TI-86 will definitely help, partially because TI-83+ series calculators and the TI-86 both run on the Zilog 80 processor.  

So, everybody, expect a version, maybe alpha or something, of MLC for the TI-83+ series of calculators within a few months.  :)smile.gif

Also, do you all think this should this be a flash application or not?  I'm leaning towards making this a flash application, but I don't know much about TI-83+ flash applications and there may be some downsides to this.

794
TI Z80 / MLC - For the TI-83+
« on: July 12, 2006, 12:32:00 pm »
I'm going to try to get a TI-83+ Silver Edition this upcoming weekend (I simply can't stand not having a calculator in the most popular TI calculator series with all of these great programs for it).  I'm also going to try to learn assembly for the TI-83+ series.  Knowing assembly for the TI-86 will definitely help, partially because TI-83+ series calculators and the TI-86 both run on the Zilog 80 processor.  

So, everybody, expect a version, maybe alpha or something, of MLC for the TI-83+ series of calculators within a few months.  :)smile.gif

EDIT:  I have made a new thread for this with a poll.  Could a higher staff member delete this?  I'm apprently not able to delete my own topic in my own board....=p

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Other Calculators / turbo basic
« on: July 09, 2006, 01:20:00 pm »
Welcome  :)smile.gif .

I don't think you can really do anything with the money.

As for turbo basic, it looks cool  B)cool.gif .

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