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« on: December 16, 2010, 01:20:59 pm »
Sure, just b_call 4FF6 out of an assembly program. Or, if you want, check bit 0, (iy+36h), and store if it's set or not. If it is set, reset it, and set it when you are done at the end.
Oh, sorry, I don't want to disable the hook. I want to use the Trace hook to disable tracing
Oh, if you want to disable tracing. I see. Try just setting the zero flag. It should prevent the trace by preventing it moving, blinking and being visible. I'll try this now, and see what I get.
Let me know if you don't even get the graph screen after setting the zero flag. That's my goal
Are you saying you just don't want the graphscreen to show up, or the graphs on the graphscreen?
Oh, I want to use the trace hook to "fool the calculator" into thinking that the user never pressed Trace in the first place. No graph screen, no graph, no cursor, no nothing.
I see. okay. I'm trying to work on it, but it's being a pain for some reason.
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« on: December 16, 2010, 12:37:54 pm »
Use Doors CS; the Third-Party BASIC libraries offer both ExecHex via Celtic III (det(20,"CODE")) and ExecAsm via Omnicalc (real(33,"CODE")).
I love whenever it's something about DCS, he just pops up out of nowhere! It's funny, really. I guess you could have your hex code in ans and have another asm program run it.
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« on: December 16, 2010, 12:35:44 pm »
Sure, just b_call 4FF6 out of an assembly program. Or, if you want, check bit 0, (iy+36h), and store if it's set or not. If it is set, reset it, and set it when you are done at the end.
Oh, sorry, I don't want to disable the hook. I want to use the Trace hook to disable tracing
Oh, if you want to disable tracing. I see. Try just setting the zero flag. It should prevent the trace by preventing it moving, blinking and being visible. I'll try this now, and see what I get.
Let me know if you don't even get the graph screen after setting the zero flag. That's my goal
Are you saying you just don't want the graphscreen to show up, or the graphs on the graphscreen?
1579
« on: December 16, 2010, 12:31:34 pm »
Sure, just b_call 4FF6 out of an assembly program. Or, if you want, check bit 0, (iy+36h), and store if it's set or not. If it is set, reset it, and set it when you are done at the end.
Oh, sorry, I don't want to disable the hook. I want to use the Trace hook to disable tracing
Oh, if you want to disable tracing. I see. Try just setting the zero flag. It should prevent the trace by preventing it moving, blinking and being visible. I'll try this now, and see what I get.
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« on: December 16, 2010, 12:27:43 pm »
Sure, just b_call 4FF6 out of an assembly program. Or, if you want, check bit 0, (iy+36h), and store if it's set or not. If it is set, reset it, and set it when you are done at the end.
1581
« on: December 16, 2010, 11:47:48 am »
I'm pretty sure it must be in a program, but ignoring that, I think it takes some time to go look up the program, but after actually loading it, I think it is really fast.
1582
« on: December 16, 2010, 11:41:39 am »
I see, I guess it's good to have multiple platforms. It can also be easier to test things when you create computer softwares, there are things you may prefer on Mac (In my case, Photoshop, because I disliked the Windows version) but things you can only do on Windows or Linux.
Yeah, I need to get a linux computer set up. Maybe Ubuntu.
1583
« on: December 15, 2010, 07:55:41 pm »
oops, my bad 
Yeah, for 4 people it would have been 11.
1584
« on: December 15, 2010, 04:54:16 pm »
You know, now that I think about it, is there someone at your school that could help you test it?
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« on: December 15, 2010, 04:12:50 pm »
Just watched the video. That is absolutely awful. It so looks like the guy in the middle was shot. I'm glad he wasn't, and no one was hurt.
Apparently, that guys wife (Not sure if he even had one) never worked at that school district.
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« on: December 15, 2010, 04:07:15 pm »
I was kidding, I know what it means since I got it installed on my comp (although I never used it). It was some Starcraft reference. I see, now. I thought you only had Mac.
Oh, okay, don't play Starcraft. I have a mac with a windows boot camp, and another windows computer.
1587
« on: December 15, 2010, 06:23:02 am »
I see, well good luck! I am glad this is alive again. 
I didn't knew Zergling Disassembler Suite worked on Mac, though.
Zilog developement, and it doesn't but i have a windows computer, too.
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« on: December 14, 2010, 05:05:00 pm »
graphmastur, great to hear!
Yep, and I'm setting up one of my computers to be basically a TI dev platform! So I can multitask! (There are many things I'm thankful for, one of which is being ambidextrous.)
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« on: December 14, 2010, 02:51:25 pm »
JK about the allergy. Thanks for the peanuts. 
He's not really allergic apparently.
I am actually allergic to peanuts. Sorry graphmastur. In the name of tradition...
* Deep Thought forces the peanuts into his mouth Bad Deep Thought, bad! Spit those out right now! Actually, I don't know why we couldn't have chosen something, oh I don't know, like hamsters to give instead of peanuts.
you eat hamsters?!?!
Shhh.... Know one should know.... Actually, the idea was that you wouldn't eat them and you wouldn't have the allergic issue. Unless you are a poor soul that's allergic to hamsters.
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« on: December 14, 2010, 02:45:42 pm »
JK about the allergy. Thanks for the peanuts. 
He's not really allergic apparently. I am actually allergic to peanuts. Sorry graphmastur. In the name of tradition...
* Deep Thought forces the peanuts into his mouth
Bad Deep Thought, bad! Spit those out right now! Actually, I don't know why we couldn't have chosen something, oh I don't know, like hamsters to give instead of peanuts.
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