0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.
Feature idea:For now, when we are in the program editor, we have shortcuts to quickly compile an Axe source execute it and come back to editing.Could there be the possibility to have the same (without the compiling part) for Basic and Grammer programs ?
Suggestion: Checking the os of a 83+SE before isntalling run on ram clear instead of only making the calc ram clear (it did that with os 1.15)
FYI: I think the zstart on Ticalc.org has two of the 83+ version. When I send either to my calc they're named zstart83.I'm using the link from here now lesson learned, but you might want to fix that.
Does zStaxe have to be last for it to work?
I came across this "bug" multiple times now:When you turn off the calculator while you're editing an archived program (the copy of one), and zStart wants to store the edited version and GarbageCollect appears, the LCD turns off and and it doesn't react on any key presses (calc behaves like turned off, but it isn't) before you can do a GarbageCollect. You need to remove the batteries and lose the current progress which is kinda annoying :/Is there someway you can prevent the calc (or its peripherals) from turning off when the program isn't saved yet?
Can we have find|replace?
I found another bug with Axe compilation. Unlike Axe, zStart doesn't check whether a program is compilable or not, so you can accidentally compile another source file (e. g. a file with subroutines etc.) which is not meant to be compiled as the main program by Axe. It causes Axe to crash or compile another program (like the one directly above or below (?) in the program list). Of course you can avoid this by not doing the On + Sto-> in the wrong place but it happened multiple times when I didn't watch out.