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Hot_Dog:
Still looking at next January for the testing period!

I finished the AND, OR, XOR, Mask routines, my next step is using e^( to display small text.

DJ Omnimaga:
Awesome! I'll have to re-practice my TI-BASIC to remind myself of how to use getkey and stuff to try this. :P

Hot_Dog:
GOOD NEWS!

I had someone ask me at one point if Correlation would slow down Ti-Basic programs, to which I had to reply that all parser hooks slow down Ti-Basic programs, even if slightly.

But I forgot that one can use Asm( to run hex code.  So I'll place guidance in the Correlation Manual to turn the parser hook off when not needed, and turn it on again when needed.  When used properly, TI-BASIC TEXT-BASED GAMES WILL ALWAYS, ALWAYS RUN FASTER WITH CORRELATION THAN WITHOUT IT.

Raylin:

--- Quote from: Hot_Dog on December 15, 2010, 09:08:43 pm ---GOOD NEWS, EVERYBODY!

I had someone ask me at one point if Correlation would slow down Ti-Basic programs, to which I had to reply that all parser hooks slow down Ti-Basic programs, even if slightly.

But I forgot that one can use Asm( to run hex code.  So I'll place guidance in the Correlation Manual to turn the parser hook off when not needed, and turn it on again when needed.  When used properly, TI-BASIC TEXT-BASED GAMES WILL ALWAYS, ALWAYS RUN FASTER WITH CORRELATION THAN WITHOUT IT.

--- End quote ---

Fixed.

meishe91:

--- Quote from: Raylin on December 15, 2010, 09:36:49 pm ---
--- Quote from: Hot_Dog on December 15, 2010, 09:08:43 pm ---GOOD NEWS, EVERYBODY!

I had someone ask me at one point if Correlation would slow down Ti-Basic programs, to which I had to reply that all parser hooks slow down Ti-Basic programs, even if slightly.

But I forgot that one can use Asm( to run hex code.  So I'll place guidance in the Correlation Manual to turn the parser hook off when not needed, and turn it on again when needed.  When used properly, TI-BASIC TEXT-BASED GAMES WILL ALWAYS, ALWAYS RUN FASTER WITH CORRELATION THAN WITHOUT IT.

--- End quote ---

Fixed.

--- End quote ---

Futurama reference?

Edit:
Except I just realized that the professor says "Good news, everyone!" instead.

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