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News / Re: A new z80 calc... in color?
« on: November 08, 2012, 02:03:21 pm »
And maybe they'll just decide to stick a second Z80 in there for graphical purposes.

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News / Re: A new z80 calc... in color?
« on: November 08, 2012, 01:45:38 pm »
Uh, even if it is, then it would not be using a Z80, would it? Because the Z80 is like maxed out in the 84+

-- EDIT: Oh nvm, " if the z80 processor stayed the same" - didn't read the "if"

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News / Re: A new z80 calc... in color?
« on: November 08, 2012, 01:43:19 pm »
A color screen on a Z80? Isn't the TI-84+ slow enough already?

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I don't think capacitive would be the right thing, seeing that the display is probably going to be pretty small (3 inch-ish), and that only really works with a stylus.

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For Dutch exams, only 7 calculators are allowed (Casio CFX-9850Gplus, Casio FX-9860GII, Casio CG20, HP 39gII, Texas Instruments 83+/84+, Texas Instruments Nspire CX). There are several older models allowed too, but they strongly advise not to use those.

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It should still kind of look like a calculator, else teachers are going to think you took your Nintendo DS XS with you to your exams...

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TI Z80 / Re: [Axe] Axometry, an Axe version of Geometry Wars
« on: November 04, 2012, 01:45:06 pm »
Just wondering though, why are you using a "me gusta" (I like) when something's not available for your calculator?

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And maybe it would be nice to have some way to secure the modules next to the USB connectors, because MicroUSB alone is not strong enough. And maybe it would be nice to have MiniUSB instead of MicroUSB, because then you should be able to use TI accessories when you have the right drivers. Which makes me think, maybe it's nice to have a 2.5" serial jack too, also for TI accessories.

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Ah okay. Anyway, very nice project. I hope it succeeds.
I'm afraid that I won't be able to use it though. Pretty sure our school only allows TI-83+ and TI-84+ BE/SE calcs

-- EDIT: Also, I'd suggest putting a replaceable Li-Ion or Li-Pol battery in there. Pretty sure most people wouldn't mind plugging their calculators into their chargers like once a week.
-- EDIT2: Is this the CPU? http://www.armadeus.com/english/products-processor_boards-apf28.html

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Just wondering, why run Linux 2.6 if you can run 3.X?

Also, if possible, native support for (Micro)SD cards would be awesome.

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I might someday port this to C++, enabling Linux and Mac users to enjoy this too, without having to run Mono or something similar.

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I'm sure my math teacher won't even doubt if I asked him for help.

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I decided to continue working on Bex, seeing that I really liked it. I've already upgraded the sprite editor to Axe's 4-gray sprites.
I still have to brainstorm for more features, any ideas are welcome.



I hope you don't mind me BUMP'ing this topic like crazy.

--EDIT-- Also, BlakPilar, whenever you read this, would you mind if I put this up on something like Github?

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Gaming Discussion / Re: 100 Games that is hard to 100%
« on: October 28, 2012, 05:16:46 pm »
Not sure how it was called, but that Sonic game for the DS. I never could get past the water levels...

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Everyone simply puts their names on the back of the calc, and everytime someone leaves it behind, it gets taken to the lost stuff, where they can get their calculator back.

Might just be because you are required to have a 83+ or a 84+ on my school.

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