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« on: 21 January, 2012, 07:10:56 »
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What is ORG?

ORG is an online IDE and assembler for Z80 projects, especially those for the TI-83 Plus–series calculators. Type your source code into the syntax-coloring editor, press Build, and download a fresh-baked program right out of the sidebar.

What can I do with it?

The ORG IDE lets you manage an entire project at a time, with as many individual text files as you want. The project source can be edited, assembled and linked (Build), zipped and downloaded (Download), BBify'd (BBCode), and saved online (Save). The GUI features tabbed files, five syntax themes, and an activity log. Drag tabs around to rearrange them, double-click them to rename, and click the X to close.

How does the assembling work?

When you press Build, each file is sent to the server and saved temporarily. (It also implies the Save action if you're logged in.) The first file in the file list (the one with an orange bar on top) is the one that is parsed first, and its filename is converted into the program name. Other files are parsed when they are included with the #include directive (see the section on directives below). You are allowed to include any files you have created, as well as select files built in to ORG: ti83plus.inc. After a few seconds, the script should be done assembling your project. View the logs in the sidebar and click the download link to download your 8XP file.

What does the assembler support?

It's largely complete, but I'm still actively working on adding new features. Most of the features you'd expect to be available in a Z80 assembler—macros, conditional statements, include files, and so on—are already implemented. The syntax is similar to Spasm's. Here is a complete list of supported hash directives:
  • #include "filename" or #include <filename>
  • #define variable value or #define macro(args) lines \ of \ code
  • #if expression
  • #ifdef variable
  • #ifndef variable
  • #elseif expression
  • #elseifdef variable
  • #elseifndef variable
  • #else
  • #endif
  • .end
  • .org pointer
  • .block bytes
  • .fill bytes,value
  • .db data or .byte data
  • .dw data or .word data
  • .echo expression

What's in a name?

ORG stands for "ORG's Really Great!" It's also a pun on the .org directive.

No other reason?

Nope.
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« Reply #1 on: 21 January, 2012, 07:30:18 »
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This is funny how this comes up shortly after Iambian brought up the assembler name suggestion .orgASM/.org-ASM that I gave him a few years ago on IRC, because now I misread your topic title as that shocked

Anyway this is nice to see more online development tools for calcs. SOmetimes people may not want to go on ticalc.org/omni/cemetech archives and  install/download stuff.
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« Reply #2 on: 21 January, 2012, 08:11:04 »
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Are you planning to make programs runnable online in the future? That would be great for me when I need to show other people asm programming.
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« Reply #3 on: 21 January, 2012, 08:50:43 »
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How would they run....there would have to be an online emulator as well.
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« Reply #4 on: 21 January, 2012, 08:53:30 »
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^This. There used to be one on Netham45 server, but it was too bandwidth-intensive (every calc frame were generated on server side and then you downloaded them 10 times per second) and I think he had to host the ROMs himself, so he got rid of it.
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« Reply #5 on: 21 January, 2012, 08:56:36 »
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That's pretty cool Cheesy Aren't the buttons rather big/small when you have a big/small window though?
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« Reply #6 on: 21 January, 2012, 09:52:17 »
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I played around with this a bit earlier. It is quite nice, and you've done an excellent job with it! =)
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« Reply #7 on: 21 January, 2012, 16:55:39 »
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How would they run....there would have to be an online emulator as well.
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« Reply #8 on: 21 January, 2012, 17:01:12 »
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Wow, this is great! I am just curious... is there any possibility in the future to include these features:

-Compiling to an APP
-Making shared projects (so several members of a team could work on it)

That would raise the level of epicness in my book to astounding o.o
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« Reply #9 on: 21 January, 2012, 17:03:58 »
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-Compiling to an APP
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That would raise the level of epicness in my book to astounding o.o
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« Reply #10 on: 21 January, 2012, 17:06:05 »
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This is still cool o.o Is there also some way where I can make very specific names? Like I know when I was making Grammer, for a while in development it was called GRAMMER until I figured out how to use a Brass command to change it to Grammer.

EDIT: Also, BatLib uses weird symbols
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Spoiler for Graphiti:
This is a graph explorer for graph theory. It will require lots of work to finish. Currently you can:
Add/delete vertices
Add edges (direction not shown, but they are directed)
Arrange vertices in a circle (in the future, you will be able to define levels of rings and the number of nodes in each)
Create complete graphs quickly

Plans:
Add adjacency matrix viewer
Deleting edges
Multiple graphs support
Arrows for directed graphs
Planarity testing
Matrix operations
Weighted edges
Chromatic polynomials
Chromatic numbers

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Samocal             [o---------]
Virtual Processor   [o---------]
EnG                 [oo--------]
Grammer             [ooo-------]
AsmComp             [ooo-------]
Partex              [oooo------]
BatLib              [oooooooo--]
Grammer82           [----------]
Grammer68000        [----------]


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« Reply #11 on: 21 January, 2012, 17:15:21 »
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This is still cool o.o Is there also some way where I can make very specific names? Like I know when I was making Grammer, for a while in development it was called GRAMMER until I figured out how to use a Brass command to change it to Grammer.
You mean lowercase names? I think I'll have programs names always be uppercase and app names be whatever the file name is. Not sure about symbols yet; currently it doesn't even support _ Big smile
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« Reply #12 on: 21 January, 2012, 17:16:00 »
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Yes, that would be great! Also, how do I go about changing the name of a project?
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FileSyst is an application that provides a folder and filesystem for the TI-83+/84+ calculators. It is designed to be easy to access and use in BASIC, and it can be used to access game files and save data, or to create a command prompt, among other things:

Spoiler for Graphiti:
This is a graph explorer for graph theory. It will require lots of work to finish. Currently you can:
Add/delete vertices
Add edges (direction not shown, but they are directed)
Arrange vertices in a circle (in the future, you will be able to define levels of rings and the number of nodes in each)
Create complete graphs quickly

Plans:
Add adjacency matrix viewer
Deleting edges
Multiple graphs support
Arrows for directed graphs
Planarity testing
Matrix operations
Weighted edges
Chromatic polynomials
Chromatic numbers

Spoiler for Stats:

Samocal             [o---------]
Virtual Processor   [o---------]
EnG                 [oo--------]
Grammer             [ooo-------]
AsmComp             [ooo-------]
Partex              [oooo------]
BatLib              [oooooooo--]
Grammer82           [----------]
Grammer68000        [----------]


Pseudonyms:  Zeda, Xeda, Thunderbolt
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Known For:   -Creator of the Grammer programming language
              (Winning program of zContest2011)
             -BatLib- One of the most feature packed libraries for BASIC programmers available
              with over 100 functions and a simple programming language
             -Learning to program z80 in hexadecimal before using an assembler (no computer was
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« Reply #13 on: 21 January, 2012, 17:19:33 »
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It's the filename on the first tab (the one with a yellow bar). Change it by double-clicking on the tab.
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« Reply #14 on: 21 January, 2012, 17:21:30 »
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Awesome, thank you much! Now I can get to work Cheesy
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Spoiler for FileSyst:
FileSyst is an application that provides a folder and filesystem for the TI-83+/84+ calculators. It is designed to be easy to access and use in BASIC, and it can be used to access game files and save data, or to create a command prompt, among other things:

Spoiler for Graphiti:
This is a graph explorer for graph theory. It will require lots of work to finish. Currently you can:
Add/delete vertices
Add edges (direction not shown, but they are directed)
Arrange vertices in a circle (in the future, you will be able to define levels of rings and the number of nodes in each)
Create complete graphs quickly

Plans:
Add adjacency matrix viewer
Deleting edges
Multiple graphs support
Arrows for directed graphs
Planarity testing
Matrix operations
Weighted edges
Chromatic polynomials
Chromatic numbers

Spoiler for Stats:

Samocal             [o---------]
Virtual Processor   [o---------]
EnG                 [oo--------]
Grammer             [ooo-------]
AsmComp             [ooo-------]
Partex              [oooo------]
BatLib              [oooooooo--]
Grammer82           [----------]
Grammer68000        [----------]


Pseudonyms:  Zeda, Xeda, Thunderbolt
Languages:   English, français
Programming: z80 Assmebly
             Grammer
             TI-BASIC (83/84/+/SE, 89/89t/92)
Known For:   -Creator of the Grammer programming language
              (Winning program of zContest2011)
             -BatLib- One of the most feature packed libraries for BASIC programmers available
              with over 100 functions and a simple programming language
             -Learning to program z80 in hexadecimal before using an assembler (no computer was
              available!)
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