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Other Calculators / Re: Let's draw on the TI-Nspire!
« on: December 06, 2010, 06:57:42 pm »
Looks nice, but why is the bottom part of the screen blue?
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Other Calculators / Re: Let's draw on the TI-Nspire!« on: December 06, 2010, 06:57:42 pm »
Looks nice, but why is the bottom part of the screen blue?
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KnightOS / Re: KnightOS« on: December 06, 2010, 06:57:02 pm »Well, you can just make a file and delete it when you are done, I guess.So, no automatic temporary stuff. What about permissions for deleting files? In case one already exists. 1683
KnightOS / Re: KnightOS« on: December 06, 2010, 06:50:27 pm »Oh, and one of those three pages is available for user data. And the 3rd page will probably be used as a temporary swap sector.Speaking of user data, is there a place for temporary files, in case I need, say 2kb for a random temp file. Can the file span multiple pages? 1684
Casio Calculators / Re: My letter to casio -- read before I send!« on: December 06, 2010, 06:49:15 pm »edited for 1000 characters, it was ~1500 before and the max is 1000:Fixed. Again, insulting TI in a letter to Casio will hurt your chances rather than help you. That, I can pretty much guarantee. 1685
Casio Calculators / Re: My letter to casio -- read before I send!« on: December 06, 2010, 06:17:27 pm »I was gonna edit it but Graph ninja'd me * King Graphmastur pulls out his katana and... Oh, different ninja... The way I figure it, the insult to TI at the end isn't going to make a company any more likely to tell you all this information. A professional email will get professional results.
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KnightOS / Re: KnightOS« on: December 06, 2010, 06:15:58 pm »Still fits on one page, although it is spread out on three atm.And that's only because it's required to be spread out on 3 pages. ;-) Very nice. Can we have a countdown widget on the omni front page, DJ? Can we, can we please? 1687
What do you mean setting it up with a different page of ram? As in copying it into another ram page, or running it from a ram page?
The only way, that I can think of, is to use port 6 and 7, and copy 0x4000 to 0x8000. But messing with port 7 is hard. Also, you could just allocate enough space for an appvar, copy it, then copy it to a ram page. Not sure if it is runnable, though. 1688
Site Feedback and Questions / Re: Quick edit« on: December 06, 2010, 06:11:05 pm »Spoiler For Spoiler: EDIT: Yeah, this one does the full box because it's more than one line. 1689
Casio Calculators / Re: My letter to casio -- read before I send!« on: December 06, 2010, 06:03:13 pm »
Oh... Revised: (for grammar, spelling, readability, and formality) (Might I suggest using your full name, instead of just Adam.)
Hello, Casio Education: My name is Adam and I am 14 year old student in 9th grade and I am a devoted developer for graphing calculators. I like making games, utilities, and math/science programs for graphing calculators. Basically, I really love programming graphing calculators. I really wish to develop for your new casio prizm model, which I hear is to be released sometime in January 2011. My friends and I have a few questions, to see what power the prizm will give us to develop. Will the prizm have a software development kit for C/assembly programming? If so, is it free to use and do we need licenses to use it? What processor is it based on? I've heard somewhere it's based on a reduced-instruction 32-bit processor, it this true? What is the processing speed of the processor? What color palette does the prizm use? Is it standard 16 bit or 15 bit with an additional bit for luminescence? Does the SDK (if there is one) allow use of all of these colors? Is the 61K of user ram for CASIO-BASIC programs, or for ADD-INs too? How much of the 16mb of storage is free for us to use with add-ins? Does this model have backward compatibility with previous models? How is data transferred from calculator to computer? Thanks in advance for all of your help! We are really looking forward to your new model. I hope the Casio prizm supports at least some 3rd party development. I also thought about getting a TI-NSpire, but found it was too restrictive. Waiting anxiously for your reply, and the new Casio calc, Adam 1690
The Axe Parser Project / Re: On-calculator app signing« on: December 05, 2010, 10:20:34 pm »
Attachment coming soon to a forum near you...
How long does it take to sign it? Does it work on multi page apps? 1691
TI Z80 / Re: Logisim Axe« on: December 05, 2010, 09:47:43 pm »See, I don't. And that's the beauty of living in outer space. I just checked what the real logism did, and it just threw an error. (The line went red) EDIT: That makes me wonder how SirCmpwn is gonna do wires, bit lengths, and sub-circuits, oh my! 1692
KnightOS / Re: KnightOS« on: December 05, 2010, 09:10:43 pm »The ErasePage routine still needs to be done, and I need to figure out which sector to use for the swap sector, and better define the garbage collect routines.I think there is a bcall for erase page. You could disassemble that. EDIT: well, it's only for sectors since nothing else physically works, but there is bcall(8024). I guess you would have to back up the 3 pages you don't want to erase. So, you would have to erase the swap sector, swap the pages you want in there, then erase the original sector and swap back, I think. 1693
KnightOS / Re: KnightOS« on: December 05, 2010, 09:08:27 pm »No, the developer release is so developers can get a jump start on writing programs. And it is still on track, although I'd love for someone else to finish the Flash control routines for meI thought you finished that part? What still needs to be done for it? 1694
TI Z80 / Re: Orbsim Space Flight Simulator« on: December 05, 2010, 06:18:07 pm »I don't know of a game that has done it. I just looked up usb8x, and it says that gamepads work, but most analog usb sticks won't.This looks like an interesting project. Maybe if USB programming gets easier, a joystick could be added. (Does usb8x support joysticks?) 1695
Other Calc-Related Projects and Ideas / Re: BACKUP YOUR PROGRESS OFTEN!« on: December 05, 2010, 06:16:14 pm »I didn't said it did?oh, okay. I read tactic as ticalc, for some reason. * King Graphmastur goes to renew his glasses prescription
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