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Messages - zweb
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« on: July 28, 2013, 05:41:39 am »
My English is poor,sorry about it,I hope you will like this game. This is a port of a Chinese RPG called Legend of Sword and Fairy.Now all conversations have been translated into English. The Legend of Sword and Fairy (simplified Chinese: 仙剑奇侠传), is an action RPG developed by Taiwan's Softstar Entertainment. Set in ancient China, the game is based on the Wuxia genre with elements of fantasy. With the first of the series released in 1995, the game became one of the most successful video game franchises in both Taiwan and mainland China. Because of its huge size (about 24MB),now you can only play it on Nspire CX series. Installation guide: 1\Download the resource pack 2\Choose your language specific pack 3\Extract them into a folder called 'nPal' 4\Copy this folder into your nspire 5\Click sdlpal.tns and enjoy~ If this game can't be started,just reset and try again. If you see surface bilt error,just press continue. Keymap: Menu and Esc:Game menu Enter and Space:Next r:Repeat a:Auto d:Defend e:Use Item w:Throw Item q:Flee a:Status f and 5:Force p:Save Screenshot(Can be opened in mviewer) Update: RC1 Released! New in RC1: 1\Fully translated. 2\Fix some display bug. 3\Fix some game script bug. 4\Fix cursor display bug. 5\Fix num key walk Update from old version:Just delete 'nPal' folder and install new version.
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« on: July 11, 2013, 06:08:32 pm »
I confirm this.Nothing displayed but freezed at 60% I reseted it,the same thing. I tried all reformat,but the same thing.
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« on: July 10, 2013, 07:05:35 pm »
Yes,"YZ" displayed.
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« on: July 10, 2013, 07:54:14 am »
After transmitting the nlaunch to the calculator,it will reboot.I'm pretty sure codes executed before reboot(in fact,reboot is generated by nlaunch),but after reboot,no code executed.
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« on: July 09, 2013, 08:37:21 am »
We are going to test the new Casio Classpad 400,and I will make a review about it. My plan is to test its screen,speed,control,weight and battery life.What do you want to know?I will try to give you an answer.
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« on: June 29, 2013, 08:36:12 pm »
I'm honored to see that my work(RPG Legend of Sword and Fairy) appeared in the index news.I will release a new version(English language supported and much faster).Both on cnCalc and omnimaga But it's gonna be a huge work.(translation)
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« on: June 09, 2013, 04:19:51 am »
(By the way, if any of the files in your double-post contains actual OS files, you might want to remove them, so we don't get in trouble with TI)
OK,I removed them.It *might* contains the OS.
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« on: June 09, 2013, 02:40:00 am »
Is there something in "C:\temp.tnc" ?
Oh,yes,I found it.but OS sending fails with this message on the computer: ContextSwitchDeadlock Message: The CLR has been unable to transition from COM context 0x1bdeb6b0 to COM context 0x1bdeb900 for 60 seconds. The thread that owns the destination context/apartment is most likely either doing a non pumping wait or processing a very long running operation without pumping Windows messages. This situation generally has a negative performance impact and may even lead to the application becoming non responsive or memory usage accumulating continually over time. To avoid this problem, all single threaded apartment (STA) threads should use pumping wait primitives (such as CoWaitForMultipleHandles) and routinely pump messages during long running operations. I will disable this exception message in VS and try again
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« on: June 09, 2013, 02:23:13 am »
Have you tested the program I linked to above ?
CM will send its OS to PC,but,where to get it?I didn't get any sense form the source code.
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« on: June 08, 2013, 09:13:08 am »
Have you tested the program I linked to above ?
oh,sorry,I don't know how to use vc#.I'm learning these days.
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« on: June 08, 2013, 09:03:25 am »
After some tries,I'm sure that pin 21 and pin 19 can't be TCK. To critor: can I dump the OS with a CX running CM OS?
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« on: June 07, 2013, 09:25:45 am »
And after some simple test,I believe pin 25 in J04 should be RST,so I think if J04 really contain JTAG signals,pinout should be like this: GND 1 2 GND Vcc 3 4 Square-wave High 5 6 Square-wave High 7 8 Square-wave TBD 9 10 Square-wave GND 11 12 Square-wave GND 13 14 GND TRST 15 16 TBD TDI 17 18 GND TMS 19 20 Square-wave TCK 21 22 Square-wave TDO 23 24 RS232 Output (115'200,8,n,1) RST 25 26 RS232 Input GND 27 28 GND GND 29 30 GND
I will test it on next Monday,and of course,I wonder what pin9\pin16 and these strange square wave really are
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« on: June 07, 2013, 09:01:46 am »
I thought that from Clickpad to CX,there is always a SDIO test in DIAG,is that means J04 may contains SDIO? And I got the bootlog:
Boot Loader Stage 1 (3.00.99) Build: 2010/9/9, 17:29:13 Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Texas Instruments Incorporated Using production keys
Last boot progress: 65
Available system memory: 33196 Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: MICRON SDRAM size: 32 MB Wakeup Event: ON. SDRAM memory test: Pass Clearing SDRAM...Done. Clocks: CPU = 132MHz AHB = 66MHz APB = 33MHz Clearing SDRAM...Done. Clearing SDRAM...Done. Boot option: Normal
Loading BOOT2 software...
99% BOOT1: loading complete (307 ticks), launching image.
Boot Loader Stage 2 (3.10.DEVBUILD) Build: 2011/5/19, 12:34:34 Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Texas Instruments Incorporated Using production keys
Clocks: CPU = 132MHz AHB = 66MHz APB = 33MHz Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: MICRON
Initializing graphics subsystem. Boot option: Normal
Initializing filesystem. Datalight Reliance v2.10.1150 Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Datalight, Inc. Datalight FlashFX Pro v3.00 Build 1358 Nucleus Edition for ARM9 Copyright (c) 1993-2006 Datalight, Inc. Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156. Filesystem ready. Purging temporary files... TI_OS_INSTALL_PRECHECK_OK (0)
Loading Operating System...
100%
BOOT2: loading complete (2130 ticks), launching image.
Beginning system initialization. Clocks: CPU = 132 MHz AHB = 66 MHz APB = 33 MHz
Preparing file system. This takes a while... POSIX layer initialized. POSIX "NULL" device initialized. POSIX "CONSOLE" device initialized. Datalight Reliance v2.10.1150 Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Datalight, Inc. Datalight FlashFX Pro v3.00 Build 1358 Nucleus Edition for ARM9 Copyright (c) 1993-2006 Datalight, Inc. Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156.
POSIX file system initialized. File system ready. BOOT2 updater not needed * No battery door detection System build date: Jun 6 2011, 02:18:23 Available memory: 15525412 bytes Purging temporary files... Launching system... TouchPad Firmware Revision : 01060000
Created Execution Context NavNet Ready. Creating new IME Dialog
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« on: June 06, 2013, 05:32:56 am »
To critor: OK,I will ask him to try again with 'nLaunchy'
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« on: June 06, 2013, 05:26:22 am »
Choice B) using nLaunch on the CX in order to run the CM OS 3.1
Northern snow have tried this,but failed,the CX refused to boot up with CM OS.
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