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Messages - jnesselr

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It's missing the ram pages. I guess you could test it by using calcsys to write a byte on page 83, and then check if it's there in page 84.  I believe they act like a single page, so this should work.  But I can tell you that because it's M, then it most definitely has them missing.
Unfortunately, Calcsys doesn't allow you to hex-edit in the $4000-$7FFF region, even if it is mapped to RAM.
Well, you can still write a quick program to do it can't you.  Just write a small asm program to swap the page in, write the byte, and then swap it back out.  That should work, shouldn't it?

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It's missing the ram pages. I guess you could test it by using calcsys to write a byte on page 83, and then check if it's there in page 84.  I believe they act like a single page, so this should work.  But I can tell you that because it's M, then it most definitely has them missing.

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OmnomIRC Development / Re: Spybot45 Dev Ideas
« on: May 10, 2011, 07:53:56 am »
I see, so that's especially good if your server is down.  I like how we are making these things less dependent on two servers working perfectly.

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KnightOS / Re: KnightOS
« on: May 09, 2011, 09:35:16 pm »
Excellent, looking forward to it.  I assume this means that you can work via the server, or are you using your portable version?

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Miscellaneous / Re: Indifference to Death...
« on: May 09, 2011, 09:34:33 pm »
As A Christian, when someone dies that I know is going to go to heaven (well, that I'm pretty sure will since we can't really know this side of heaven) I'm sad that they left, but I am happier to know they are with Christ now.

Someone in my family died that I cared about, and didn't even go see while she was sick.  I was only really sad during the funeral, but before and after, it wasn't incredibly sad for me.

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Other / Re: Calculator + Electronic = what ?
« on: May 09, 2011, 03:38:06 pm »
It depends on what you tell it to do.... As in what your arduino program tells it to do.  As of now, nothing.

Just remember that if you hook it up to pins 0 and 1, because they are the TX and RX lines, you can't use USB.

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The lyrics to lucky star OP were really random...

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For the record, I love Ao no exorcist.  Are you watching it.  Can you find a good version of the ending? I couldn't.

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So some one needs to set up a list of the axioms that are allowable, along with a version download link.  That ensures fair use by all parties.

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TI Z80 / Re: DwarfWM
« on: May 08, 2011, 07:47:09 pm »
You may have already said this, but what is the API for this like? (Note, if that is under how it works, then by all means, wait)

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OmnomIRC Development / Re: (Online list) Internal server error
« on: May 08, 2011, 07:44:53 pm »
It seems to show the list, go through a few refreshes, and then hit the error.

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: 'sup
« on: May 08, 2011, 07:41:41 pm »
Since no one has said this yet.  HOLY NECROPOST BATMAN! That is all.

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Speaking of a KOS release, the January preview is on track :)
umm...
:P

I saw this topic and first thought was something like "OH SNAP!"
Yeah, there are certain issues that he's dealing with now.  The least of his problems is KOS until his life has settled down a bit.

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Axe / Re: How use the port commands ?
« on: May 07, 2011, 04:03:55 pm »
neither. It reports the opposite of the written lines. Okay, picture it this way.  You have two calcs connected by two wires.  The wires can be pulled low.  If you write a 2 to the port, it'll bring one of the lines low, and the other will remain high.  If you were to then read the status from either calc, it'll make it look like the wrong line was pulled low, but in actuality, it wasn't.  So after one calc writes 2, both calcs will read 1 as long as the other calc didn't mess with it.

To explain a slight quirk with the lines (technically, this is how it's supposed to work) If you have two calcs connected, A and B, and A pulls line 1 low, and B pulls line 2 low, A can't write that line 2 should go back up, only B can.  Likewise, B can't say that line 1 should stop being low, only A can.  It's confusing, I know.

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Whoa, triple post.  I'm pretty sure Qwerty.55 has both calcs, and has messed with that.

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