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Yes, is that, the sound is very low. The adapter is properly connected to the calculator and to the headphone. Is the voltage the origin of that ?
The analog features of COM port seems to be odd. When I tried to fully modulate the signal, the sound quality was very bad. Then I tried to use only half of the amplitude range - the low part sounded very well, I would call it "high quality", but it was very quiet. When I attached it to the amplifier, the quality was very similar to receiving long-distance FM transmitter.
The high part has lower quality, but it is much louder.
But this all behaves on my calculator with my headphones (it has 60 Ohm - measured DC).
So you can try another headphones and please also try the "High quality". This is audible, but only in quiet room.

EDIT Ok it works, but is it normal that FA-124 won't accept any file larger than 400 KB or so? I get a Memory Full Error otherwise ???
I tried only ~ 200KB file and I was not able to copy it from SD card to internal flash (with 1.1 MB free) until I optimized the storage.
It may help you too:-)

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News / Re: nDoom 2.1 adds PWAD support for thousands of games!!!
« on: February 01, 2012, 07:57:48 am »
Good question, but since the original game came out in 1993, I assume that it ran on some older computers too, so the memory requirement is most likely similar to those, minus the space required for the sound that is removed in the calc version.

According to http://gamesystemrequirements.com/games.php?id=1541 however, it seems there might not be enough memory on the Prizm, though :(

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RAM:   8 MB RAM   
HDD:   40 MB of uncompressed hard disk space
 100MB of free hard drive space for the Windows swap file (in addition to install space)
Speaking of which, how much space nDoom takes up on the Nspire? Both the game and the WADs probably won't fit on a Prizm indeed. But the classic Nspire only had like 30MB space and nDoom fitted well.
I think it cannot be compared with standard PC. On Prizm we do not need to load wad file to RAM, it can be a part of the application so RAM is needed only for working buffers.
DOOM2.wad has 14604584 bytes so there is enough room for the application code.
But how big are the working buffers needed ?

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PS : it worsk very well but sounds is very down. (i don't hear it).
So the volume is very low ?
Which audio mode have you selected?
For headphones - I recommend the first one - "Normal quality, loud".
Please be sure you have properly connected the 2.5 to 3.5 jack adapter to the calculator, I had exactly the same problems and proper inserting solved it. I have had to use some force.
Sound should come only from the left headphone.

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What are the parameter to convert my files ?
8 bits ?
Kbs ?
mono ?
PCM,22050 Hz,8 bit,mono

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News / Re: nDoom 2.1 adds PWAD support for thousands of games!!!
« on: January 30, 2012, 07:30:09 am »
Hello,
what is the memory (RAM) requirement for nDoom ?
Any chance to port it to device with ~ 1MB RAM + 16 MB flash (Casio PRIZM)?

Martin

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Hello,
I updated fxPlayer to support the non-SD 9860G models.
You can download it on my page at http://martin.poupe.org/casio/9860player/index.html
Source code included.

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Casio Calculators / Re: Video player for Casio Prizm
« on: January 30, 2012, 04:49:35 am »
Yeah but what I mean is if it requires SD, then why MPoupe says it's compatible on the 9860G in the first place, even though the 9860G lacks SD card support? Or is english language barrier the issue? ???
OK, so the SD card presence (or non presence) is the issue :-)
I attach updated version of the fxplayer, it works with both SD and internal flash.

Please could somebody test it on the non SD model ?

PS: Many English words have many meanings. There are also English words, that have many meanings from which some of them are antagonism.

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Casio Calculators / Re: Video player for Casio Prizm
« on: January 27, 2012, 09:32:31 am »
I checked those posts and page and it was not for the 9860GII as he asked, but rather the 9860 SD ???
There are 3 types of 9860 as I know:
1. old 9860G ( + 9860G SD), this is the model on which I wrote the player and everything should work :-)
2. 9860 G II - very similar to old 9860G, has back-light and newer OS (which was possible to flash to the old 9860G and what I already did)
There should also everything work.
3. 9860 G II Power graphic 2 (I am not sure with the name), with CPU from Prizm. This is different HW, but because I released the source code, owner can use my sources, remove the sound part (which is platform specific) and use only silent video player. It should work I hope.

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Casio Calculators / Re: Video player for Casio Prizm
« on: January 24, 2012, 09:18:37 am »
Could this be ported to FX-9860GII?
I wrote another player (also with sound) for 9860G earlier, see http://ourl.ca/9205/219057 or
http://martin.poupe.org/casio/9860player/index.html
and direct link to source code is at http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=6608.0;attach=8142


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Casio Calculators / Re: Video player for Casio Prizm
« on: January 24, 2012, 07:06:45 am »
hello, i try create a video using JPG files
im in this step:
compression level 60 (use irfan_view - batch mode)
here is i can change compression level?
Yes, this is what I meant.

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Casio Calculators / Re: Video player for Casio Prizm
« on: January 23, 2012, 04:42:40 am »
I may be interested.
You may download it at my page http://martin.poupe.org/casio/
There is a complete package with sources, sample videos and dirty video creator. Read attached readme.txt

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Casio Calculators / Re: Video player for Casio Prizm
« on: January 20, 2012, 11:18:34 am »
I don't think any video converter/importer were ever released yet.
Yes, the player is experimental SW, I was trying different image/video formats and I created video file manually (extract frames from video, batch conversion + resize in irfan_view + dirty written program to put the frames together).
I gave up this project as it seems unusable on this platform. The video is short and ugly (= technical quality is low) for all cases (small flash).
I can release sources of everything if anybody interested.

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Casio Calculators / Re: Pack all Addins for fx9860 and Prizm
« on: January 02, 2012, 11:03:44 am »
Helder7,
it is a good idea to make such collection. It would be worth if you could also periodically check for new version of each addin and update your package. :-)
And of course you (or anybody else) have my permission to use my addins for such collection.

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News / Re: 1995 color screen calc commercial from Casio
« on: December 21, 2011, 03:04:53 pm »
So it had the first gen BASIC language like the 81? I remember trying to code on a FX-7700GE once and it was a major hassle (although not as much as the 81 due to the larger RAM). I should check out on the 9800G.
It was fully compatible with fx7700GB so I think yes.

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News / Re: 1995 color screen calc commercial from Casio
« on: December 21, 2011, 02:46:43 pm »
I think CFX-9900G was a French version of CFX-9800G. My friend had one (I mean cfx9800), he bought it in 1996. The command set was similar to 9700 (= few 2-byte commands, no program logic (If/For/While), but it had array of variables. I studied the ROM for a while, but then I switched to my cfx9850.

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