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Other Calculators / Re: TI-Concours - last days to subscribe !
« on: April 12, 2013, 12:05:23 pm »
+1 :D

I'm curious too :p

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Other Calculators / Re: Yet another community website about calcs
« on: February 05, 2013, 02:10:51 pm »
Thanks :)

Currently, yes, I have no content that's true, but I will try to have something special, cloning other community websites is not what I want.
I will try to build something original and I will see if it please to some people :D

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Other Calculators / Re: Yet another community website about calcs
« on: February 05, 2013, 01:50:54 pm »
Yes when I see the charts, I'm wondering if it's the right period to promote it.

But... I really convinced that TI84plus C se will give a lot of new active community members and I also would like to attract people which are not community members...

And I don't plan to have a huge traffic/number of members, I simply do this project for fun first :)

I will continue to develop assembly stuff and personal open source projects as always, but I will share a bit more what I do and try to help others if I can.




 

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Other Calculators / Yet another community website about calcs
« on: February 05, 2013, 09:56:18 am »
Hi,

yes, another website about z80 calcs :D
Nothing compared to omnimaga of course :p

It's intended to become another community website.
Currently the content is very poor but I plan to add some original content as assembly tutos, source code review and this kind of things (mostly assembly stuff)

Here the links :

Home : http://www.ti-84-plus.com/index.php

And of course a forum : http://www.ti-84-plus.com/forum/index.php

Please give me some feedback, what you think about the design, and what you espect from a website like this.
Do not take care about content, there's currently nothing...

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Blast Labs / Re: Blastlabs [Axe]
« on: October 25, 2012, 01:00:58 pm »
The screenies are really really outdated :)

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News / Re: Release of TilEm2
« on: June 08, 2012, 11:43:12 am »
Ok,

But we firstly need someone to help us to package for Mac OS X because we are not Mac users :(



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News / Re: Release of TilEm2
« on: June 08, 2012, 11:16:15 am »
Thank you :)
And it really works (and really rocks) :P

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News / Release of TilEm2
« on: June 08, 2012, 06:06:42 am »
TilEm is dead, long live TilEm2

Benjamin Moody (floppus maximus) and myself Thibault Duponchelle(contra-sh) are proud to announce the first release of TilEm2.

You probably already know TilEm "old" because it was a good emulator serving the community since 2000 (written by Julien Solignac then improved and maintained by Moody Benjamin)
For those who don't know, TilEm is an emulator that reproduce behavior of z80 based Texas Instrument Calculator (TI73 through TI86 including the TI81 :p). As the others emulators, TilEm2 needs an official rom of course.

TilEm old was available for GNU/Linux natively then ported to Windows and Mac.
TilEm2 is already available for GNU/Linux and Windows (TilEm2 is likely to work on Mac OS X, but we have not tested it)

3 years ago, I joined the team and we started to work on a new version of TilEm.
Even if it seems to be a sequel, all the code was written from scratch, including a new emulation core written by Benjamin.

This new version is released for beta testing.

It features highly detailed hardware emulation.
TilEm 2's hardware emulation is greatly improved - it's now at least on par with, and in some cases better than, any other emulator released to date. 
All of the Z80 models are supported (including both hardware revisions of the TI-81 and both revisions of the TI-82); the only part of the hardware that is not currently emulated is the TI-84 Plus USB controller.
 
Sending/receiving programs, variables, and applications :
  • TilEm2 uses libticalcs and provides visual feedback by printing progress and allowing cancel.
  • You can send single or grouped vars, flashapp, or whatever you want.
  • A nice receive window allow you to save programs from your calc to you computer.
  • There's also the possiblity to send and receive to and from the ti81.

Grayscale emulation :
  • TilEm has had grayscale support for many years (originally an FIR filter supporting only 4 levels; later changed to an IIR filter supporting 64 levels, but with a tendency to flicker.)  TilEm 2, however, uses a completely new grayscale algorithm based on a modified FIR filter, which should work a lot better.

Saving screenshots :
  • You can record animations (gif) or simply grab a static screenshot (png, bmp, gif output and more...).
  • There's a lot of setting as size (at least 3 default size per model plus custom size), foreground/background color, animation speed.
  • And of course a preview window to see before saving what you have done.

A full featured debugger for assembly programming :
  • With memory view (could be edited), disassembly view, registers (could be edited), stack, breakpoints, step by step, and more ...

Macro :
  • It allow to record key press and execute automatically (at startup or when you load the macro file).

New pack of skin and new skin format (TiEmu skin file) :
  • You can now do a skin for TilEm2 in 15 min and you can do some funny stuff(see the documentation about skins)

This version has a new and improved user interface, as well as many
improvements to the hardware emulation.
See the project website at http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_tilem/ for more
information.

This release is only a step, development goes on. We will add some new features to TilEm2 soon. In addition to the features you will request and bug we will have to fix.
You will find a long user manual here : http://contra-sh.users.sourceforge.net/user_manual.html
This program was made for YOU users.
Please report bugs and feature request (on the Sourceforge forum : http://sourceforge.net/projects/tilem/forums/forum/84646)
The current maintainers of TilEm are Benjamin Moody and Thibault Duponchelle (but many other people have played a part in making this program possible especially Hugues Luc Bruant "fullmetalcoder" who started a qt gui and helped us a little for other stuff and Scott Zeid which provides the pictures from which are based the icons).

Have fun with TilEm2 !!!

Liens :

Official website
Download TilEm2
PDF documentation
Online Doc
Contact

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Other Calculators / Re: zcontest basic judges headquarter
« on: January 27, 2012, 03:09:50 am »
Some news about prizes :
The sponsor called me yesterday, and I give him your adress today by mail.
He will send your prizes directly to you (for the USA residents) .
He send the 2 other prizes to me and I will reroute it (prizes for mdr1 and hayleia).

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Other Calculators / Re: zcontest basic judges headquarter
« on: January 13, 2012, 03:03:09 am »
Yes really hard, even after you have done the little modification to allow jumping even if we are on the border of a platform...
But this is a good game, I 've spended a lot of time trying to finish levels etc...

You've done a great job :)

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Other Calculators / Re: zcontest basic judges headquarter
« on: January 12, 2012, 12:17:16 pm »
I've posted my comments on hybrid and a part of the comment from noelthebest.
All project were completely incredible, all the comments are not critics but only feedback to improve your project.

I've posted it in a comment of the hybrid results news : http://tiforge.info/zcontest3/?a=postcom&t=billet&id=18

If you have some question I would love to answer it.

Sorry for the mistake with asm results, I've firstly published it but it seems I've remove it by error after... I'm a little bit stupid sometimes :P

edit : good news my comments are in english :p

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Other Calculators / Re: zcontest basic judges headquarter
« on: December 22, 2011, 08:55:02 am »
There's basic, hybrid and asm results on the website :
http://tiforge.info/zcontest3/

Thank you all for your help (all judges especially Le sulutionneur and mdr1)
Thank you to all the participants.
This contest was totally crazy, lot of entries, a very good level. :D
Thank you very much :)

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Other Calculators / Re: zcontest basic judges headquarter
« on: December 19, 2011, 02:46:24 pm »

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Other Calculators / Re: zcontest basic judges headquarter
« on: December 14, 2011, 09:22:08 am »
Ok.

Give you results today to Le Solutionneur...
Even if you haven't finished to judge.

Thank you all :)

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Other Calculators / Re: zcontest basic judges headquarter
« on: December 12, 2011, 11:26:14 am »
As soon as possible :)
(we want to announce the results this week)

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