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Quote from: ScoutDavid on January 14, 2011, 07:22:30 pmQuote from: willrandship on January 14, 2011, 06:05:44 pmI can use nspire-emu, but sometimes it's just plain incovenient to do so. Sometimes, using the calc is just quicker than setting up the emu correctly I don't like setting up the emu either. I just test my programs on physical hardware.I can't use NCubate, so a screenshot would be much faster for me too.
Quote from: willrandship on January 14, 2011, 06:05:44 pmI can use nspire-emu, but sometimes it's just plain incovenient to do so. Sometimes, using the calc is just quicker than setting up the emu correctly I don't like setting up the emu either. I just test my programs on physical hardware.I can't use NCubate, so a screenshot would be much faster for me too.
I can use nspire-emu, but sometimes it's just plain incovenient to do so. Sometimes, using the calc is just quicker than setting up the emu correctly
Nice, just saw the screenshot, and it looks great! And glad to know it's ANSI. So basically, you can open it up on any comp too?As for the GTK+ emu, I think it's this: http://www.unitedti.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=8191&st=720
Cool!An idea that might make multiple names easier: Keep using the nwriter.txt.tns name internally, but a small loop during opening and closing the program copies and renames the program. Opening copies the chosen txt file to nwriter.txt, closing copies nwriter.txt to another txt file.
Not sure how hard that is in pure c though
Well here is the promised screen recordOk I'm not good at recording...