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Munchor:

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--- Quote from: ScoutDavid on November 27, 2010, 09:31:32 am ---Returning to WikiTI:

This topic is inside the Assembly Programming Forum... WikiTI is for Assembly only?

I'm quite confused now, since I made Axe Parser's page :S

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WikiTI is for whatever we make it. :)  It is mostly focused on assembly programming because that's where third-party documentation is most needed - TI's documentation barely scratches the surface of what assembly language can do.  But there's no reason to exclude other languages.  I don't think there's a need to document the Axe language itself - that's what the official documentation is for - but programming tips, example code, and tutorials would be very much welcome.

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Thanks for the explanation, BUT this is the Assembly category, what, why?

Deep Toaster:
As we said, WikiTI is almost completely ASM info now. And Sir made this topic about the USB documentation that he found on WikiTI. Guess it could go in Other calc disc., but not really needed right now...

DJ Omnimaga:

--- Quote from: ScoutDavid on November 30, 2010, 03:57:54 pm ---
--- Quote from: FloppusMaximus on November 29, 2010, 11:26:16 pm ---
--- Quote from: ScoutDavid on November 27, 2010, 09:31:32 am ---Returning to WikiTI:

This topic is inside the Assembly Programming Forum... WikiTI is for Assembly only?

I'm quite confused now, since I made Axe Parser's page :S

--- End quote ---

WikiTI is for whatever we make it. :)  It is mostly focused on assembly programming because that's where third-party documentation is most needed - TI's documentation barely scratches the surface of what assembly language can do.  But there's no reason to exclude other languages.  I don't think there's a need to document the Axe language itself - that's what the official documentation is for - but programming tips, example code, and tutorials would be very much welcome.

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Thanks for the explanation, BUT this is the Assembly category, what, why?

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I see no need to move the topic for now. If WikiTI ever diverges into non-ASM stuff for real, then we can consider moving the topic.

IMHO, though, I think WikiTI should continue focusing on the calcs documentation from the memory to the LCD for now.

the_mad_joob:
About that : http://wikiti.brandonw.net/index.php?title=83Plus:Ports:01
In the example, a "xor" must be used, not an "and".
Also, a little paragraph about delays between writing & reading could be necessary, don't you think ?
For what we had tested, maximum cycles was 6 in cpu speed 0, and 29 in any other (about a dozen models tested).
The cse has longer delays, but we were only able to test one calc.

DJ Omnimaga:
By the way, if you want to help improving the wiki, feel free to sign up an account (I think someone has to approve it). Follow the main page instructions.

However, it seems that WikiTI server is incredibly slow lately. When I edited the Omnimaga and DJ Omnimaga pages yesterday, each page took 1 minute to load.

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