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Casio Calculators / Re: Porting Addins for SH4
« on: February 04, 2013, 06:15:58 pm »
Casimo posted some very useful code patches in this thread: http://community.casiocalc.org/topic/7000-power-graphic-2-development-thread/

They will make most addins work on the new calcs so long as you have the source code. ;)

Yes, I linked to that in my original post and have used the tips mentioned there to make sense of the porting process.  Casimo linked me to another thread over there and I will check it out and report how it's going.  I want to get this!

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Casio Calculators / Re: Porting Addins for SH4
« on: February 04, 2013, 01:30:08 am »
Almost every app does not work because Casio seems to have changed the way C/C++ addins reference things like keypresses and the display. *doh*

The French Planet Casio has a compatibility list but it only contains about 10 items and it seems hard to find people actively developing for these new models anymore!

Ill keep trying with some simpler stuff than CalcCity and maybe learn C and run into those devs in the meantime. ;)

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Casio Calculators / Porting Addins for SH4
« on: February 03, 2013, 11:42:07 pm »
I have just started working on porting some games from older models to SH4, explained as possible here: http://community.casiocalc.org/topic/7000-power-graphic-2-development-thread/

I have zero experience with C and the Casio SDK but I have gotten the application CalcCity to at least run on my calculator.
Unfortunately, it still crashes sometimes (but never in the emulator/debugger...) so I was wondering what it takes to get a debug output on the device itself.

Also, I had to replace Epsilion with RevolutionFX, but there are some modified files linked in the thread.  How do I use those?

Hopefully someone here (or there) can help. :D

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: Hello from the Great White North! (Canada)
« on: January 31, 2013, 10:29:39 pm »
Yep, converted it. Had to learn a few languages first though. ;)

It's also the SH-4a model so the number of compatible apps is extremely low, but the usability and speed is much better than any TI I have used.  This mindset is probably why I will never part with my Zune either!

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: Hello from the Great White North! (Canada)
« on: January 31, 2013, 12:07:10 am »
Oh dear, too many peanuts to quote posts!

For calculators I have a really handy and fast SHARP ELw535 scientific calculator which I use all the time.  It is by far the best calculator I have used.  My new baby to test the waters is a Casio fx9750GII which I bought because it was extremely cheap.

I will likely upgrade again to something else, I like the Nspire line and probably will get that, but I really prefer the openness that Casio seems to have!  And HPs seem like monsters.

And yes, it was -30C and below here all week, and then the wind and blowing snow.  We try not to go outside folks...

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: Hello from the Great White North! (Canada)
« on: January 30, 2013, 01:34:30 am »
The great north, eh? Where exactly?

Anyway, I welcome you with some peanuts, fellow Canadian.
!peanuts

Saskatoon, a very cold place this time of year... Thanks for the peanuts? :P

Hey welcome to the forums!

I hope that you enjoy your time here.  You might also learn some programming to make your own games instead of just playing games.

Anyway, Welcome!

I do hope so. I know a little bit of C# but that probably won't help me here I assume!

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Introduce Yourself! / Hello from the Great White North! (Canada)
« on: January 30, 2013, 01:19:02 am »
Hello everyone!

I'm pretty new to calculators, but I figured if I'm going to take calculus/physics seriously I should get one.  Man, I had no idea these things were so cool!

This seems like a nice place and I'm probably going to spend waaay too much time reading about all the dev going on around here.

Cheers!

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