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Re: App Help
« Reply #30 on: October 31, 2010, 11:58:50 pm »
!!! Oh, wow! I wish I had known about this two years ago! That is really cool! I wish I knew how to make computer programs to do things like that... THAT IS AWESOME! Since my first place to find ASM opcodes was TIBD, I think it would be cool to put a link on the "hexcodes" page.

http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/hexcodes

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Re: App Help
« Reply #31 on: November 01, 2010, 12:02:29 am »
I wish that when Prokul, Calc Site, Cirrus and Nexus merged with UTI in May 2003 that they kept everything from those sites on UTI. Sadly, they didn't so such tools and some other useful info got lost in the void. I suggested the idea of such tool again last year and Galandros did it. Not a lot of people use it, though, according to the page views, but it can be handy, I guess. In Omnimaga navigation bar at the top, if you click MISC, you can find it as well as other cool stuff. SourceCoder from Cemetech  is another great tool for TI-BASIC and Axe Parser programmers.

Anyway on the topic of applications, Wappsign can sign apps too, but I heard that it sometimes produced bad signatures. Is it true? Is it reliable at all? I also heard that it only sign HEX files, not 8xk ones.

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Re: App Help
« Reply #32 on: November 01, 2010, 12:09:11 am »
Yes, actually, it does make mistakes every so often. And it does only sign hex files. I had a problem earlier today. I put my uncompressed version of SpriteLib on my computer, used TI-Coder to open it up, copied the hex into a  spreadsheet that I made using OpenOffice which converted the hex to .db format, then I used TASM32 and opened the OBJ file, I copied the code there and pasted it into a file that already has the code for the header. Then I used Wappsign and it it didn't sign properly. It normally does, though.

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Re: App Help
« Reply #33 on: November 01, 2010, 12:23:03 am »
AH ok I see. The one who had issues with Wappsign was Iambian. If you check old Celtic III threads on UTI, there were people unable to send the apps to their calc.