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TI Z80 / Re: IES: online Axe, BASIC, and Grammer editor
« on: July 15, 2013, 02:44:02 am »
By the way, I may have seen a bug: I used IES for about 7 hours yesterday (to code my project) and at a moment i wasn't able to click on any button in the interface, I had to refresh the tab. That wasn't annoying at all since I save my code regularly, but it could be for someone who doesn't save his work regularly.
Did the tab freeze completely (as in you couldn't type or click anything), or did clicking the buttons just not do anything? I don't think I've seen it freeze completely myself, but if it's the other problem it could be a result of the server going down.

Logs show the server was down twice yesterday, and if you used it for 7 hours (O.O) it might very well have crashed when you were using it. The app unfortunately doesn't give any indication when a request disappears like that—maybe it should.

When it froze, it didn't save the work I did. But as I had a backup, it had no impact on the program.
When I wrote "I used it for 7 hours", I didn't mean "I stayed 7 hours on my computer", it was running but I was doing something else :P

EDIT: DJ_O: yes, that's it. 8.00 to 17.00 GMT+1 (approximately)

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TI Z80 / Re: IES: online Axe, BASIC, and Grammer editor
« on: July 14, 2013, 07:00:40 am »
I don't even remember to have done any translation XD (and it was only 360 days ago)

By the way, I may have seen a bug: I used IES for about 7 hours yesterday (to code my project) and at a moment i wasn't able to click on any button in the interface, I had to refresh the tab. That wasn't annoying at all since I save my code regularly, but it could be for someone who doesn't save his work regularly.

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TI Z80 / Re: IES: online Axe, BASIC, and Grammer editor
« on: July 13, 2013, 10:19:12 am »
That's an awesome IDE!
I don't use IDEs, but that one is just what I needed: simple to use, there are only the necessary features (i mean, there aren't 400 buttons everywhere) and it's quite fast, for an online IDE.
I use it for my current project (designed for French students) and it's easy to use and very user-friendly. Would a French translation be possible? :D

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News / Re: Difference between CX & CX CAS hardware spotted
« on: September 21, 2012, 10:27:14 am »
Well, you just need a Torcx 5/6 screwriver.. My Nspire strangely has 5/6 T6 screws and one T5 OO that surprised me a lot, but as I bought a set of T5/6/7, I don't mind :P

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No DJ, there is absolutely no link between nCleaner (the tool you're talking about) and this popup. Even without nCleaner on the Nspire you get this popup.

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News / Re: Update your fx-9750GII from OS 2.00 to 2.01 becomes possible!
« on: September 11, 2012, 08:51:16 am »
I finished translating the tutorial, it will be soon available. For any problem of translation, please send me an email to [email protected]

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TI Z80 / Re: ORG: online Z80 IDE and assembler
« on: July 18, 2012, 02:04:01 pm »
well, here are the translations:

Création Archive ZIP
Ajout du fichier [FICHIER]
Fichier ZIP créé avec succès
Merci de vous connecter ou de vous inscrire pour stocker en ligne
Fichiers sauvegardés avec succès
Passe 1
Passe 2
Programme assemblé sans erreurs

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Miscellaneous / Re: nSpire PTT help!
« on: April 22, 2012, 10:14:45 am »
lol..... I wrote a tutorial in French last year, but as OS 3.X weren't out yet, it's out of use now..... But the method is nearly the same, the new stuff to do is creating a folder "Press-to-Test"...............

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Hi creeras, and congratulations for your work ;)

You have to solder the 2 sets of pin to get the status, but you can also go to the DIAGS menu to get all the electrical information :)

For charge via USB, (yellow) or (white) line should be connected....

exactly, but I never tried.....................

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News / Re: Hot_Dog steps down as manager
« on: March 06, 2012, 10:33:04 am »
That's sad to hear..... :(

Good luck in Russia! ;)

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News / Re: Introducing "Programming the TI-83+/84+"
« on: March 06, 2012, 10:27:13 am »
Seems cool 8D

I'm just surprised by the front cover: using an old TI-83+ is not appropriate, mainly if it's for beginners who just bought their calc in a shop. They will identify their calc and will want to know more about your book (and buy it)..... I think you should use the latest TI-83+/SE/84+/SE and why not the TI-84Pocket if a French translation comes a bit later....

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News / Re: A Nspire powered by a non-TI rechargeable battery!
« on: January 06, 2012, 05:22:03 pm »
As Lionel says, this doesn't work on TI-Nspire ClickPad.
However, I'll be soon trying to power the Nspire through the USB port with battery packs.... but I can't tell anything right now!

Please note that it doesn't get charged through USB (or it is very very slow)but from the NDS charger..
Please also note that any support/comment/question must be asked on this topic: http://ourl.ca/14752

Thanks!

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Thanks guys! I'll test a bit lower battery soon ;)

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Hey guys!

If you followed last days (from Monday actually) conversations on #omnimaga or #nspire-lua, you've probably noticed I was attempting to use a Nintendo DS battery pack instead of the AAA batteries (which are getting more expensive these days) and instead of the official battery pack, which is difficult to find in France.

Just before telling you what I did, i'd like to be honest with you: you must not use/host/edit my pics without my permission. As some TI-Planet's pics were stolen and edited, I do not want this to happen to me.

Now, let's start off!

The official battery pack has the following characteristics: 3.7V and 1060mAh, so 3.92Wh. That battery is difficult to find in France (as I said 4 lines above) and really expensive: it's 1/4 of the price of a 2nd-hand TI-Nspire in France!
As some of you may not know, the battery pack can only be used on TI-Nspire TouchPad, which PCB includes a battery pack slot with 4 pins. If you have a Nspire ClickPad or don't even own a TI-Nspire, don't do what I did!!

If you're in that case, you will only have to use those expensive AAA batteries which are used by every manufacturer. These batteries have a life which depends of your use of the calculator. I personally belong to the intensive-users category..

It's when I found an old Nintendo DS Lite battery pack that I wondered if I could make it supply my TI-Nspire.. I didn't want to solder anything, so I just checked the thickness.... which is one of the problems: the NDS battery pack is thicker than the official battery pack. I had to push strongly on the back of the calc to close it more or less correctly...

As I didn't know what the 4 pins were used for, I decided to go on IRC and ask anyone.. Adriweb had a very pertinent answer: 2 +, 2 -.. One + for charging, one + to be used normally, one - to be charging and the last one to be used normally.
He was right! As I was sure that the pins, up to down, were ++--, I only used one wire for each sign, which means I have soldered only 2 wires to my battery pack.....
In order to know if it would be detected successfully by the calc, I prefered to keep the batteries inside and solder the battery pack like that: ++--. I then had a very strange message from the OS: In the "Status" menu, next to the battery pack icon, was blinking a "Warning" triangle. The pins aren't ++--, but --++... The OS detected the battery pack!! After having unsoldered and soldered correctly the battery pack, as well as removing the AAA batteries, it works!!

So here are some pictures of my experiment, with a Proof of Concept video, which is temporary because I need to use a real camera, not my phone ;)













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yeah, but it could be data pins. but they aren't ;)

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