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Yes, but i would like to rule out any software issues first and if it is the hardware, maybe narrow it down to a specific component which I can replace rather than buying an entirely new calc.

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So basically I spilt a small amount of coffee on my calc. When I was drying it everything seemed to be fine but then all of the sudden it froze and restarted. the splash screen appeared and it appeared to load just fine, the grey screen came on as expected and then it switched to a white screen with the cursor in the middle. I can move the cursor for about a second before it just completely locks on that screen and I have to reset it to do anything whereby the same thing just happens again. Please tell me this is a coincidental software bug and I haven't frazzled my calc. I was running the ndless exploit and the nover overclock software too, running at most stable overclock.

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I got ndless... time to learn a programming language! Do you know of any robust books to start on to start my education?

And thankyou for the welcome!

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As per the title, I am looking at creating an E-book reader for my CX CAS and hopefully make it cross platform too. The lack of a decent e-book reader for the calculator has irritated me for quite some time given the academic nature of the device and this fine evening I've decided I have had enough and that I'm going to have a stab at it myself. I don't know any programming, bar the bare basics of assembly language, so some questions.

-What is the best language to make this project
-Will it be possible to support multiple file standards, such as ,txt, .epub, .mobi, .pdf?
-is it actually possible (although I'm sure I already know the answer to this)
-are basic features such as bookmarks, adjusting font size, page selection and chapters relatively easily implemented?

-James

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