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TI Z80 / Re: VVVVVV
« on: March 05, 2013, 06:53:18 pm »Sounding good! What are all the OR statements for o_oThe collision detection of every spike in the room

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TI Z80 / Re: VVVVVV« on: March 05, 2013, 06:53:18 pm »Sounding good! What are all the OR statements for o_oThe collision detection of every spike in the room ![]() 1533
Other / Re: TI84+ soundchip - arduino SID emulator« on: March 04, 2013, 06:41:43 pm »
Yeah I know, but these are sorta like the technical devvlog videos. When the project is done I put up a quality video and a tutorial maybe.
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Other / Re: TI84+ soundchip - arduino SID emulator« on: March 04, 2013, 05:32:46 pm »
Thought you'd like to see this coming together:
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Other / Re: TI84+ soundchip - arduino SID emulator« on: March 04, 2013, 01:30:11 pm »
I'd like to be able to convert PSID to TIMID. That way I can open up a huge library of music.
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Other / Re: TI84+ soundchip - arduino SID emulator« on: March 03, 2013, 02:22:39 pm »
I just did
![]() The source of that tracker suggests it's for linux. I think I can build a tracker from the ground up. 1537
Other / Re: TI84+ soundchip - arduino SID emulator« on: March 02, 2013, 11:40:10 am »
I did some more programming on the pc. I just have to find a chiptune tracker that outputs a somewhat interpretable stream of data so I can easily convert it with my program. (or make my own tracker using C)
Another interesting thing: I have plenty of I/O pins left on the atmega328 (I only use 4 at the moment) and I have a touchscreen I grabbed out of a broken nintendo DS. In my avatar you can see what that will look like and some people might have seen the video on my youtube channel. I know someone already did this. I might use his code or stick to my own protocol I use to send data to AXE programs (that's way quicker than transferring data packages using the BASIC link protocol) 1538
TI Z80 / Re: Houston Tracker - 1-bit music editor« on: March 02, 2013, 10:33:22 am »
A HP calculator? Kraftwerk used one of those in their song "pocket calculator." (I don't know why I haven't covered that song yet with all of my sound peripherals
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Site Feedback and Questions / Re: General Decrease in Omnimaga Activity - What can we do?« on: March 02, 2013, 10:32:03 am »
As long as the sum of the activity is high it doesn't matter which day of the week you're active. Other people are more active on another day and thus we have an evenly distributed amount of activity. Or do we...
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TI Z80 / Re: Houston Tracker - 1-bit music editor« on: March 02, 2013, 09:34:47 am »
1 bit routines are always cpu intensive when you are going for multiple channels.
There really should be a calculator with hardware dedicated to sound. A TI84+ SE S? 1541
Humour and Jokes / Very specific CPU - Instruction set designed for one game.« on: March 02, 2013, 08:22:47 am »
Ok this goes as follows: Think of a game and make up a very specific instruction set for it. The next person guesses which game it's for and posts another very specific instruction set.
Begin! 1542
WabbitStudio Software Suite / Re: Will TI-82 ASM prgm support ever be added to WabbitEmu?« on: March 02, 2013, 05:06:01 am »
I never update anything that works for me. The youtube app was an exception and now I have to deal with low quality vids. I cannot set it to HD anymore >_<
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Site Feedback and Questions / Re: General Decrease in Omnimaga Activity - What can we do?« on: March 02, 2013, 05:04:39 am »
I'm just disappointed in TI that they decided to go with shit hardware again while better cpu specs cost 20ct more. Nonetheless for most of us the challenge of programming for minimalistic hardware got us in the scene, so I hope the new color model will get more students into calculator programming. We should definitely promote programming for calculators beyond the boundaries of the community. I did a lot of basic programming before I found out about omnimaga and AXE. I was the only one in my year that knew how to program for the 84+ (and everyone wanted me to make a wireless chat program of course
![]() Edit: Some communities like atariage have a shop in which you can buy homebrews and hardware for your retro consoles/computers. What about an omnimaga shop with kits for developing calculator peripherals. There are a couple of active hardware fanatics in the community and I'd like to lure some people from the arduino forums over to our community. 1544
Site Feedback and Questions / Re: General Decrease in Omnimaga Activity - What can we do?« on: March 02, 2013, 04:53:52 am »
Axe C will definitely be a reason for many to get the new color 84+ SE model. There will be a lot of new games coming out and I can't wait to see some amazing colorful games. I hope people will take full advantage of the color capabilities and the higher resolution of the calculator.
Why do I have to bring the bad news?Holidays activity peak. Nothing to worry about. 1545
Site Feedback and Questions / Re: General Decrease in Omnimaga Activity - What can we do?« on: March 02, 2013, 04:25:00 am »
Because a lot of the programmers that started 4 years ago have mastered their programming language there aren't a lot of questions asked in their respective boards. Another problem is that a lot of projects lose interest and the programmer decides to do something else. As a result a lot of cool projects including some of mine died in early stages. Look at the community projects. How many of those are finished?
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