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KnightOS / Re: Localization
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:47:56 pm »
* SirCmpwn steers this topic back on course

* ScoutDavid obbeys Sir and starts sailing

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General Calculator Help / Re: My Calculator won't turn OFF
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:39:51 pm »
on is disabled by an asm program i think.

Check out the assembly code to enable the on key.

On works in TI Basic programs, it quits them, but I'll try to find it :)

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TI Z80 / Re: "Maxwell's Demon" Port (Axe)
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:39:11 pm »
coordinate inflated by 64... what do you mean? Do you mean ball positions is 64 times larger than it appears on screen for more accurate collision detection?
Not quite.  It was how I figured out to do the varying angles the balls go at.  The speed is an inflated number as well.

yay! I hope a menu comes soon, what options available at the moment?
See for yourself ;) ↓↓↓
The first one is the menu interface, doesn't store anything yet.
The second one has potential backgrounds for the different types.

And yes, these ones are real :P

At this point, I'm planning on taking out the progress bar altogether.  I tried adding something like it to the four-part field and it bugged and slowed down quite noticeably...

Any other options ideas?

Loks really good, but doesn't the program quit when you set options?

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General Calculator Help / My Calculator won't turn OFF
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:37:20 pm »
Well, my calculator (TI NSprie w/84+ Keypad) doesn't turn off, using the 84+ keypad.

I tried more than one keypads (84+ keypads) and also Touchpad keypad. The Touchpad is fine, though.

What happens:

I press 2nd + On and nothing happens, here's a screenie of it (me pressing 2nd+Clear, which is what happens when in my hardware I press 2nd+On).

I can't stop wondering why this happens, and would like to hear your help before 2ndMode0On

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TI Z80 / Re: [PROJECT] Farmville - Calculator
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:35:43 pm »
It's worth a shot, as it's saved me a few times.

I tried it and it found FARMSRC.8xp, but the current one, not the disappeared one. Thanks, though

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Casio PRIZM / Re: Casio-BASIC
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:31:55 pm »
I suspect the Casio community won't as quiet by the end of January  ;)

Hum... Why?

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TI Z80 / Re: [PROJECT] Farmville - Calculator
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:30:16 pm »
In the Axe section there should be plenty of topics about Appvar management.

Thanks, TODAY during class, I made a few work on Farmville, and it was very good, you could plant and unplant things, with 4 sprites, very good ones and an average interface.

However, an infinite loop in program made it crash and I resetted the calculator, and Axe's Backup was not the most recent one and it looks like the recent files all went back?

Any way to avoid this? Remove keyboard, maybe?

I'm so pissed off!
Were the programs that you lost ever archived since your last GarbageCollect?
If so, try this.

Thanks, I'm now downloading, hope it works, but doubt it works.

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Miscellaneous / Re: What is your avatar?
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:27:32 pm »
Mines a blank space. Blank spaces were invented in 1720 by a famous European artist named Eliahou von Starjenflag and gained popularity in North America during the Revolution.

After the events in Roswell, New Mexico involving UFOs, blank spaces became less prominent in daily life, as space travel and aliens became the main focus of most Americans.

They came back into the limelight shortly during the early years of Rock and Roll in the United States, but were ultimately overshadowed by Nirvana and Metallica, and slipped away into the shadows again.

I use a blank space as my avatar to show respect to the hard battles that blank spaces won and lost before they became obsolete. I believe that someday, blank spaces will have their time, and I will be there to witness the awesome power of...nothing.

That is all.

EDIT: The Game

I thought you had an empty one to help pages load faster.

* ScoutDavid loses the game

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General Calculator Help / Re: New TI-Nspire? Help!!!
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:26:31 pm »
I'm pretty sure there is a new CAS wich allows keypad swaping:
Sure:TI-Nspire CAS with Touchpad. It's only compatible with OS 2.x and above. And you can swap keypad with another similar keypad - that's all. Keypads for regular TI-Nspire work fine if you'll manage to connect them, but they physically can not be inserted because of different form-factor!

Noone knows why TI added such an useless "feature". Perhaps for some kind of future product?

Oh, then he's doomed. Buy a regular CAS Clickpad will work, right?

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Casio PRIZM / Re: Casio-BASIC
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:25:53 pm »
Yes, there's Assembly and C available on the later generation Casio calcs. But the community is pretty quiet. I'm not aware of any [popular] third party languages.

Unlike the TI Community who is always blaming and blaming and making great software and programming

* ScoutDavid whistles as if he wasn't part of it

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Miscellaneous / Re: What is your avatar?
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:20:26 pm »
Quote
Err, not exactly. The 68k emulator made by the community (now debrouxl) is called "TiEmu".

It's good and well-integrated with GCC4TI (and TIGCC).

Hum, I would call it AntiTIEmu, but that's just me.

Instead of displaying "RAM Clear" it displays "Line 1111 error", that's very helpful *cough*

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General Calculator Help / Re: New TI-Nspire? Help!!!
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:19:05 pm »
I think you should buy the Clickpad version to play and homebrew and program?.

I recommend having the 84+ Keypad to play too.
Well... it'll require some kind of dremel and soldering work, right? And some kind of software surgery, too...

Remember: we are talking TI-Nspire CAS here. You can not change Keypad on TI-Nspire CAS with Clickpad (not even temporary like with TI-Nspire CAS with Touchpad where it's detachable but has slightly different form: on TI-Nspire CAS with Clickpad it's not detachable at all!) - and an OS does not include TI-84 emulator! That's why TI-Nspire CAS ROM is smaller despite addition of CAS!

I'm pretty sure there is a new CAS wich allows keypad swaping:

Will post link in a minute

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KnightOS / Re: Localization
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:18:17 pm »
Wut? O.o

Anyway yeah Chinese would be too large. See how large is the Nspire Chinese portion of the OS. I think Goplat said something like 800 KB.

I've seen a screenie of TI NSpire chinese, it's hard to input symbols and it's not very useful because of the keyboard.

Besides being too large, i's not very important due to the lack of chinese users in modern ocidental technology

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Miscellaneous / Re: What is your avatar?
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:17:31 pm »
Mine is the TI-89 equivalent of the "RAM clear" avatar that someone has... can't remember who. Or did have.

It's the "LINE 1111 EMULATOR" error message. It's a crash of some sort, but the calc doesn't auto RAM clear, so it just sits there with that black bar across the screen until you reset it.

But, I took it in TiEmu, which has a smaller display screen than the LCD on the actual calc, so that's why it's a little small.

The TI-89 has an emu like NSpire's TI Emu? That's cool!

The NSpire's emulator is very good, but NCubate is much better because it allows ndless and easily C programming

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Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: Trio and Niko: Falling
« on: November 30, 2010, 06:13:44 pm »


4 colours, impressive sprites. No complaints. Is there a way to turn them around in a sprite editor dedicated to calculators? Or you do mirror effect in the computer and then make it alike in calc?

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