Omnimaga
Calculator Community => Casio Calculators => Topic started by: Munchor on January 14, 2011, 07:53:19 pm
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This table was originally made by Qwerty.55. I first converted it to Excel (attached) and then to HTML.
I host it here at the moment:
www.davidgom.co.cc/prizm.html (http://www.davidgom.co.cc/prizm.html)
I spent the last couple of hours making that plain ASCII table Excel and then HTML.
Hope you like it.
Warning: This has to be uploaded many times, so you'd better be prepared to help me update it.
Also Qwerty, if you have Excel, please try to update it in the Excel file too, to be easier for me.
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Why does it have to be uploaded more than once or twice? I'll be glad to help, but I'm just curious as to why.
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I meant, updated many times, since it has almost no comments for example.
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If you send me the HTML, I can edit the comments in and send the whole thing back for one big upload.
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Just go to my page and press Ctrl+U. There you go.
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Just go to my page and press Ctrl+U. There you go.
Or alt+ctrl+U. Since he's on win7, that's view source under some menu.
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Just go to my page and press Ctrl+U. There you go.
Or alt+ctrl+U. Since he's on win7, that's view source under some menu.
I am in win7 too :S But I use Chrome, and all I need is Ctrl+U.
Also, I added a poll.
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Just go to my page and press Ctrl+U. There you go.
Or alt+ctrl+U. Since he's on win7, that's view source under some menu.
I am in win7 too :S But I use Chrome, and all I need is Ctrl+U.
Also, I added a poll.
Well, the poll is 100% in my favor atm. :D
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Question, why are there m and n's in the hex equates? I thought HEX only ranged from 0 to F? O.O
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It does. Those stand for registers n and m, which means that you can replace those letters with the number of any of the general purpose registers 0-F.
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Ah I see. Not sure how that stuff works, but oh well. X.x
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Well, the poll is 100% in my favor atm. :D
Yeah, I'll do that then ;D