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Introduce Yourself! / Re: Hello ! (bonjour tout le monde)
« on: September 05, 2009, 12:24:24 pm »
Your games have really nice graphics.  And, welcome to Omnimaga!

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Music Showcase / Re: Some Songs/Free-Verse Poems
« on: August 21, 2009, 10:43:21 pm »
The lyrics are interesting, and they seem to flow fairly well to me.

I wrote a kind of bad rap about bodybuilding (something that my older cousins are into) before that I guess I’ll share anyway. It wasn’t ever finished, but here it is:

Quote from: bodybuilding rap
Five foot two, 300 pounds
See girls starring at my ten-pack
when I look around;
press six times my own weight
my pecs are f**king mounds.
Joe says he does more
dude get out of town!

Joe's jacked on roids
has f**king pecs on his deltoids
his girlfriend's name is Lloyd
(anybody else getting annoyed?)

cause I am - his body's shot
combined with Synthol...
his body's staring to rot
no regard to symmetry
he thinks he's cool, but he's not -
cause nobody cares about someone
who curls more than he can squat!

[DJ scratching effect, then another rapper comes in]

Just started bodybuilding
(doing) sets of 2s and 3s -
can't lift the dumbbells,
so I bounce them off my knees!

Don't got arthritis
- get plenty of milk and cheese
I'm fine with dairy
 - but allergic to flies and bees.
When they get near me,
I tend to cough and sneeze.
And I have asthma,
so I occasionally wheeze!
(But can we get back on topic, please...)

...

Note that this rap doesn't necessarily reflect neither me nor my opinions. :P

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TI Z80 / Re: Qt/KDE Port of WabbitEmu
« on: August 18, 2009, 08:02:25 pm »
Unfortunately, I was on a vacation and could not work on it during that time, and when I came back, my Linux computer stopped working, so I haven't worked on it much in a while (I might be able to get KDE working on Windows, but I have some school stuff to get out of the way first before school starts anyway).

For now, people can use TiLem if they need a debugger, virtual linking, or a Z80 calculator not currently supported (the Qt/KDE port of WabbitEmu currently does support animated screenshots, which TiLem doesn't, though, as far as I know).  Which Z80 calculators are supported is primarily determined by the version of Spencer's and Jim E's core code I'm using.  I've tested the regular TI-83 Plus, but I don't think the TI-84 Plus and TI-84 Plus Silver Edition work yet (I think they work now on the Windows version - I just need to update the core code I'm using).  I don't think the core code I'm using supports the TI-86 either, but even if it did, the screen size I'm assuming to retrieve, save, and display the LCD data would be wrong, and the file dialogs currently are just meant for TI-83 Plus series file types (I guess they do have the "All files" option, though).

I'm glad that people are finding/going to find this useful  ;D


EDIT:
DJ Omnimaga: I was typing this message while you posted. :P  Yeah, don't worry, I'll continue working on it when I don't have much school work to do and I have a Linux computer (my parents don't want me to install Linux, or dual-boot, or do anything like that to this computer) or get around to getting it to compile on Windows.  Or maybe I'll look into some sort of Linux virtualization later.

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I was half-expecting a rick-roll embedded in the song  :P

I'm not really into happy hardcore, but this sounds decent.  I don't have any ideas for the title though.

EDIT: Actually, I do like a lot of happy hardcore, like this.  Maybe I was thinking of something else.

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Music Showcase / Re: trance composition
« on: July 21, 2009, 08:32:01 pm »
Sounds good.  I enjoyed the main melody, and I like the ending and the sound effect in the last few seconds.  Plus, the visualization from my media player actually fits well with this music.  :p




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Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: A DnD Idea
« on: July 08, 2009, 06:52:25 pm »
I've heard of it, but never played it before.  I looked it up though and it seems like it could be interesting.


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Wow, there's been a lot of news this month.  Congratulations simplethinker and {AP}!

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TI Z80 / Re: AOD83pl
« on: June 22, 2009, 09:50:31 pm »
That's cool.  I don't have my TI-84+ SE with me right now, but I guess I'll just try the Ti-86 version. :P

edit: Got my TI-84+ SE, *downloads* 8)

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TI Z80 / Re: Qt/KDE Port of WabbitEmu
« on: June 22, 2009, 01:21:09 pm »
Thanks.  I'm not sure what happened to MLC for the TI-83+.  Madskillz seemed interested in it at one point, but I'm not sure how far he progressed.

I haven't really worked on MLC 68K in about a year, but it was pretty close to being usable.  There are mainly just a few serious issues with a few commands, the options menu is not complete, and there are some inconsistencies with the speeds at which things run at.  It isn't a priority right now, but I'll probably work on it some more once I've completed more of my other programming projects and school stuff.

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TI Z80 / Qt/KDE Port of WabbitEmu
« on: June 22, 2009, 12:37:43 pm »
I have been working on a Qt/KDE 4 port of WabbitEmu (Revolution Software's emulator here), mainly for people to use it on Linux distributions.

Current features include:
 - Loading and saving ROMs/states
 - Loading calculator files
 - Animated screenshots
 - Different view modes (skinless, various zoom levels)
 - Keyboard and mouse input, with buttons being darkened when they are pressed, which can be helpful when getting used to the keyboard controls

Planned features include:
 - Sound
 - Copying ANS from the calculator to the clipboard
 - A debugger
 - Miscellaneous smaller features, such as doing more error checking (right now, I think it crashes if the user presses a key on the computer's keyboard that does not map to a key on the calculator's keyboard)

Here are some older screenshots:
Menu Options
Skinless Mode and Zoomed Screen

It currently relies on the KDE 4 libraries (which includes Qt 4 libraries) and the GD graphics library, and it will probably depend on at least one more library when I add sound support.  However, it wouldn't be too hard to make a "light" version that only uses the Qt libraries and lacks extra features like savestate previews, animated screenshots, better KDE integration, and sound.

I'll probably have the source in an SVN repository sometime this week.

EDIT: I got SVN set up today.  Follow the instructions here

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Looks awesome 8)

And congratulations Eeems

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Project M (Super Mario) / Re: Project M Reboot
« on: May 11, 2009, 05:32:17 pm »
What....  :o

Grayscale and a scrolling background with animated tiles on a Z80?!? :P

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News / Re: Contest
« on: April 25, 2009, 12:12:44 am »
Cool.  Is this just for the TI-83+/TI-84+ series?

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: Myself
« on: April 18, 2009, 04:51:13 pm »
Welcome to Omnimaga 8)

Besides the regular Omnimaga forum, be sure to check out Omnimaga's arcade, downloads, and articles too

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ASM / Re: OTBP++ errors
« on: March 28, 2009, 04:42:47 pm »
Note that SPASM is an on-computer assembler, but if you're still interested, you should probably see the last post in this thread

Also, could you please post the code you're trying to assemble?  I don't know of any other on-calculator assemblers for the TI-83+ series, but maybe we could help you with the problems you're having with OTBP++.


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