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« on: March 06, 2010, 10:45:01 pm »
So I was looking around and did a couple searches but couldn't find anything. But I was curious what the best way to obtain the hidden/extra/special characters is or are. I'm sure there are multiple ways. Also, is there anyway to do it so it remains a BASIC program so other calcs can run it without getting these characters too and such.
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« on: March 06, 2010, 09:04:29 pm »
Flames will engulf the blue spirit of destiny Hope surges onward to the burning blue sky [Epic guitar solo] As we dream of solitude, we soar through The night embracing blue, our spirits drifting Oooooooooonnnnnnnnn [Guitar battle] Blue lobsters fly with me into the blue and
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« on: March 06, 2010, 05:59:49 pm »
Oh, ok, cool. Thanks
3064
« on: March 06, 2010, 05:28:49 pm »
The program for the music.
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« on: March 06, 2010, 05:07:14 pm »
They both are really nice. I like them. What program is this from?
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« on: March 06, 2010, 04:43:57 pm »
Flames will engulf the blue spirit of destiny Hope surges onward to the burning blue sky [Epic guitar solo] As we dream of solitude, we soar through The night embracing blue, our spirits drifting Oooooooooonnnnnnnnn [Guitair battle] Blue lobsters fly
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« on: March 06, 2010, 04:02:49 pm »
Unfortunately, luminescent materials aren't that strong. They wouldn't produce a suitable amount of light to view a screen image in the dark. (especially considering the material would be located behind the screen, reducing the amount of light it might capture)
Your best bet is to use the same kind of principle found in watch backlights:
"In an Indiglo watch, a very thin panel uses high voltage to energize phosphor atoms that produce light. The panel itself is extremely simple. As described in the Timex patent, you take a thin glass or plastic layer, coat it with a clear conductor, coat that with a very thin layer of phosphor, coat the phosphor with a thin plastic and then add another electrode. Essentially, what you have is two conductors (a capacitor) with phosphor in between. When you apply 100 to 200 volts AC (alternating current) to the conductors, the phosphor energizes and begins emitting photons."
Remember that any patented device must provide instructions for how the device is assembled, so the general public can reproduce the device for themselves. You can find detailed instructions for this sort of thing online.
Having four AAA batteris to power it, this kind of lighting would probably work well without diverting much power from the calculator itself. In fact, you could shunt it over to the back-up battery, and probably operate off it for a good two hours.
The only problem with this is that you need AC current to light the phosphor, not DC (which is what batteries produce). You'd have to learn how to make the program that powers this produce a AC current from DC, which I have no clue how hard that would be or not. As for the glow in the dark tape...I can kind of guarantee that it won't work. The tape itself is really thick so that is the big issue there. As for glow-in-the-dark paper, I've never heard of it but I suppose that could work, in theory. For the external (I'm assuming that is what was meant) LED, you would need to do all the physics behind it to make sure you have the correct current, power, voltage, and any resistors/capasitors if necessary. Then make the program to execute those exactly haha. In short, its not easy haha.
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« on: March 06, 2010, 01:32:06 pm »
Thank you
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« on: March 06, 2010, 02:40:13 am »
Oh, ya I know what you meant. Haha sorry for not saying. I was just adding that as another little side thing.
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« on: March 06, 2010, 02:32:09 am »
Ya, I hope it gets done too. It looks really good.
Ya, I know what you mean. It really bugs me too when screenshots aren't provided and they hype the program up so much when it really isn't that great...
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« on: March 06, 2010, 02:27:36 am »
Flames will engulf the blue spirit of destiny Hope surges onward to the burning blue sky [Epic guitar solo] As we dream of solitude, we soar through The night embracing blue, our spirits
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« on: March 06, 2010, 12:06:26 am »
So I checked that Zelda out, I'm guessing he is just someone creating another full zelda then? (Graphics looked AWESOME!) I can understand why people wouldn't download it, sad shame though. Don't know what they are missing. As for EPS, i see. That is always a bummer when forums go down. Especially really good ones.
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« on: March 05, 2010, 11:46:43 pm »
Haha very nice. Oh, ok. I see. Ya, I've seen it on ticalc.org. Guess I overlooked the completed part of it though. Don't know how that happened. But cool, was EPC another big programming site/forum then? Oh ok, that's why I haven't heard of it. I haven't really tried out Celtic III so ya haha. But cool, I'm not sure if I entirely understand that though. And ok, I didn't even think about the repetitive code aspect of it. But cool. Thanks for explaining all that
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« on: March 05, 2010, 11:14:55 pm »
Oh ok haha. I was like "What did we do? We were just talking..." But I get what you mean and I see how that can be annoying. As for Reuben I can see how it can be hard to transfer, I just think it was my lack of experience (and probably impatience and not read the "readme" files haha). Now that I think about that though I do remember it using Omnicalc. I guess I was either confusing it with something else or just when I shortly experimented with it. Who knows. I'ver heard of Zelda: Dark Link Quest...didn't know it was complete though. I'll have to check it out. Was it created here? Cool, about the game part. I figured as much since I'm seeing things like Seek-and-Destroy and such with amazing graphics (though I'm thinking those are still quite hard to make haha). What is XCOPY though? That's a new one to me.
Quick noob question: What is the point of sub-programs? Just to help organize and run code fast so one program doesn't search for it inside itself for forever?
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« on: March 05, 2010, 10:56:10 pm »
This is spamming? Or are you just refering to like getting and staying off topic? That's cool. I tried Reuben Quest once but I didn't get it to work properly. Probably due to still being new to the calc programming world haha. Doesn't it use xLib to use the grayscale? I also didn't know there was a completed Zelda game Where might I find it?
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