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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #15 on: January 17, 2011, 04:57:41 pm »
Did you try putting parentheses around everything between the integral symbol and the dx?
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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #16 on: January 17, 2011, 04:59:09 pm »
Well, it's not really important. I just wrote something down. The important part is that an emulator exists. The bad news is that it doesn't even try to emulate the hardware. It's all software emulation.
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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #17 on: January 17, 2011, 05:00:28 pm »
Did you try running the overclock app on it.

List of stuff I need to do before September:
1. Finish the Emulator of the Casio Prizm (in active development)
2. Finish the the SH3 asm IDE/assembler/linker program (in active development)
3. Create a partial Java virtual machine  for the Prizm (not started)
4. Create Axe for the Prizm with an Axe legacy mode (in planning phase)
5. Develop a large set of C and asm libraries for the Prizm (some progress)
6. Create an emulator of the 83+ for the Prizm (not started)
7. Create a well polished game that showcases the ability of the Casio Prizm (not started)

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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #18 on: January 17, 2011, 05:00:59 pm »
Not yet. I'm scared of my own code  :P
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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #19 on: January 17, 2011, 05:02:15 pm »
I mean on the emulator. It should be harmless right.

List of stuff I need to do before September:
1. Finish the Emulator of the Casio Prizm (in active development)
2. Finish the the SH3 asm IDE/assembler/linker program (in active development)
3. Create a partial Java virtual machine  for the Prizm (not started)
4. Create Axe for the Prizm with an Axe legacy mode (in planning phase)
5. Develop a large set of C and asm libraries for the Prizm (some progress)
6. Create an emulator of the 83+ for the Prizm (not started)
7. Create a well polished game that showcases the ability of the Casio Prizm (not started)

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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #20 on: January 17, 2011, 05:04:20 pm »
Well, if it allowed you to import programs. It doesn't.
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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #21 on: January 17, 2011, 05:05:32 pm »
Does it still come with the add in apps preloaded onto the calc.

List of stuff I need to do before September:
1. Finish the Emulator of the Casio Prizm (in active development)
2. Finish the the SH3 asm IDE/assembler/linker program (in active development)
3. Create a partial Java virtual machine  for the Prizm (not started)
4. Create Axe for the Prizm with an Axe legacy mode (in planning phase)
5. Develop a large set of C and asm libraries for the Prizm (some progress)
6. Create an emulator of the 83+ for the Prizm (not started)
7. Create a well polished game that showcases the ability of the Casio Prizm (not started)

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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #22 on: January 17, 2011, 05:06:39 pm »
Yes.
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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #23 on: January 17, 2011, 05:08:21 pm »
The FX-9860G emu was not even compatible with 3rd-party add-ins, if I remember, and it did not emulate the hardware, so I'm not surprised the Prizm one doesn't, either. TI did the same thing with TI-SmartView (for the 83+) and the Nspire software, and Flash Debugger was pretty unreliable..
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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #24 on: January 18, 2011, 03:31:04 pm »
Really? I'm pretty sure apps were allowed on TI-Smartview.

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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #25 on: January 18, 2011, 03:58:36 pm »
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The FX-9860G emu was not even compatible with 3rd-party add-ins
But the fx-9860G/GII manager emulator does support add-ins.
Too bad you have to pay for it.

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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #26 on: January 18, 2011, 04:00:56 pm »
Yes, the so-called "Manager" software does support add-ins.
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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #27 on: January 18, 2011, 04:15:14 pm »
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The FX-9860G emu was not even compatible with 3rd-party add-ins
But the fx-9860G/GII manager emulator does support add-ins.
Too bad you have to pay for it.
Really? Some people told me 3rd-party add-ins such as Kucalc's overclocking program did not work in it, same for that raycaster someone (him?) wrote a few years ago.
Really? I'm pretty sure apps were allowed on TI-Smartview.
I guess the only way to make sure would be to try, then. I heard it barely had any assembly support and it did not even try to emulate the hardware.

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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #28 on: January 18, 2011, 04:22:17 pm »
Early versions of the fx-9860G(SD) emulator have been distributed freely by Casio, and didn't include add-in support.

As you have to pay for the newer versions, I think you'll understand ;)
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Re: Your Prizm OS versions
« Reply #29 on: January 18, 2011, 04:25:55 pm »
Oh I see, I didn't even know it ever got distributed for free before.