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General Calculator Help / Tilp isn't working!
« on: September 08, 2012, 12:42:58 pm »
I can't get Tilp to work!
The GUI looks fine, but upon searching for a calc, it says "Can't set cable". And since it can't connect to a calculator, it's entirely useless...
I can't upload or download any files unless I strart up my corrupted-beyond-repair Windows OS partition to use TI Connect...

Information:

Computer:
Spoiler For Computer:
Dell Inspiron 1545
Sometimes the touchpad mouse doesn't work...
Originally shipped with Windows Vista, then got dropped - causing a broken hard drive. Then a new hard drive was installed (idk what brand) with a pirated Windows 7. (Not my intention, those computer guys put it on the hard drive pirated w/out telling me it was pirated.)
Used Wubi to install Ubuntu 12.04, then Windoze thought it was corrupt and "repaired" the system, corrupting it.
Used USB stick to install Ubuntu 10.10
Later, uninstalled Ubuntu 12.04 and installed it again with Wubi
Since the "corruption repair", Windoze has wanted to keep repairing every time I start up - It'll probably mess up Ubuntu 12.04 again...
So it's hard to use Windoze...
Tilp info:
Spoiler For Tilp installation info:
Installed with command "sudo apt-get install tilp", launched with command "tilp" or by clicking button.
It's never worked since I installed it.
Calculator info:
Spoiler For Calculator:
TI 84+SE, bought around March
Linking with a black Male->Female USB cable...

Please help!

167
Computer Usage and Setup Help / Re: Linux problem
« on: August 13, 2012, 06:34:05 pm »
I've really never even heard of Puppy  :P Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora are the only ones I've ever tried.
My suggestions should be disregarded, then.

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Computer Usage and Setup Help / Re: Linux problem
« on: August 13, 2012, 05:40:06 pm »
If you have incompatible hardware, then it won't work; the operating system needs to do something that the computer can't do.
I'd suggest trying an older OS (like Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx or Debian 5 Lenny).
What are your computer's specs?
I don't really know anything about hardware requirements, but someone else might.

169
General Calculator Help / Re: Weird equation variables
« on: August 10, 2012, 12:19:10 pm »
The corrupted variables keep coming back, though. Even after RAM clears, they come back to haunt me!
But if they come from Noshell, I'd rather have Noshell and these RAM clears than no Noshell (heheh) and no RAM clears. 'cause I really like the homerun feature and the not allowing prgm write-back.

170
General Calculator Help / Re: Weird equation variables
« on: August 10, 2012, 11:13:42 am »
But MirageOS doesn't have a homerun feature!

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General Calculator Help / Re: Weird equation variables
« on: August 10, 2012, 12:31:59 am »
zStart doesn't work for me, and I use Noshell because it's got a mode that doesn't archive/unarchive when running archived programs. (No GarbageCollect, my highscores are stored in appvars, and it's good for the flash ROM or something.) DoorsCS does the whole archive unarchive thing, so I don't use it's homerun feature. But if there's an alternative to Noshell that does that 'no allowing program writeback' stuff, please tell me!

172
General Calculator Help / Weird equation variables
« on: August 09, 2012, 10:13:44 pm »
Weird equation variables keep appearing on my calc - a TI 84+SE, bought around March 2012. From the memory menu, here they are:
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Y1 29306
X1T 25438
Y1T 112
Y2T 16
r1 29306
r2 29307
u 25438
v 14960
Whenever I touch them in anyway - attempt to archive, use, delete, even press the Y= button or try to graph, my calc crashes. They're in the RAM, so they disappear, but eventually they come back and trouble me again. And even though they seem to take up all that space, the RAM left doesn't change when they appear. ???
Every time they appear, I have to group my important in-RAM stuff and reset/try to deal with them and clear RAM anyways, then go bring everything back and reset settings. It's annoying, especially having to check for them before graphing!
I have Axe, DCS, Krolypto, MirageOS, Noshell, Omnicalc, Symbolic (not installed), and zStart (not installed) on my calc with hooks. (I think.)
And again, I have a TI 84+SE, bought around March. What is this?

173
Axe / Re: Check Calc ID
« on: August 06, 2012, 10:17:17 pm »
Yeah, I disabled MP, and it gave me 4C22. Now:
Code: [Select]
:Asm(EF7E80)
:If {ᴇ849C}ʳ-ᴇ4C22
:Disp "You can't use this!"
:End
It works! Thanx

174
Axe / Re: Check Calc ID
« on: August 06, 2012, 07:49:45 pm »
I got '4'. Does that mean
Code: [Select]
:Asm(EF7E80)
:!If {ᴇ849C}ʳ-ᴇ4
:Disp "You can't use this!"
:Return
:End
Will work?

175
Axe / Re: Check Calc ID
« on: August 06, 2012, 12:05:01 pm »
I installed it, turned on catalog help, and omnicalc, set Run on RAM Clear, did some stuff with Program settings, and exited. The cursor was blinking normally. Then I pressed the PRGM button (and after testing many times, it seems any button but 2nd, ALPHA, and ON do this,) and everything went blank. I had to pull the batteries, but it kept coming back. Eventually, I used the arrow key trick to disable apps. It also deleted my Groups.
I've got a TI-84+SE, bought it in ~March of this year.

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Axe / Re: Check Calc ID
« on: August 06, 2012, 11:54:29 am »
version 1.3.005

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Axe / Re: Check Calc ID
« on: August 06, 2012, 11:28:32 am »
I've tried zStart, but it crashes every time I use it! I just tried it again, messing with settings randomly, and now my calc is messed up. Every time I start it, it doesn't; I pull the batteries, and it says RAM cleared, but when I try to do anything else, it messes up again. I've backed it up, but...
Anyways, I'll fix it by resetting the OS. zStart doesn't work for me, though.
I think that this topic should be moved, it'd be better there. Someone, please do it!
So, how can you check the ID?

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Axe / Check Calc ID
« on: August 06, 2012, 01:19:20 am »
Is there any way I can check the calc's ID number and store it to a variable?
School's starting soon, and that means that my classmates are going to steal my calc and try to steal my in development games. I need a way to stop them from using them, so only I can run it! I used to store a key value to a variables, but they've taken to stealing all my variables, too! So I need to find a way to check the calc's ID number, and I thought Axe might be able to do it.

179
TI-BASIC / Re: Jump code help please
« on: July 28, 2012, 12:19:29 am »
Oops, my mistake!
Code: [Select]
:If pxl-test(Y+2,X
:0->C
Should be
Code: [Select]
:If pxl-test(Y+2,X) and (C<0)
:0->C
It was meant to stop the falling, so that gravity doesn't take effect upon landing.

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TI-BASIC / Re: Jump code help please
« on: July 27, 2012, 11:27:12 am »
I'm just going to write this from memory, 'cause my calc's backing up and I gotta go soon.
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:47->X:31->Y:0->C
:ClrDraw
:Draw some stuff for it to drop on
:Repeat Y>54
:pxl-on(Y,X
:getKey->K
:If K=21 and pxl-test(Y+2,X
:9->C
:If not(pxl-test(Y+2,X
:C-1->C
:If pxl-test(Y+2,X
:0->C
:pxl-off(Y,X
:X+(K=26)-(K=24->X
:Y-(C>0)->Y
:Y+(C<0)->Y
:End
That's pretty rough, I wrote it in like 5 minutes. Let me know how it works for you.
EDIT: You should probably store pxl-test(Y+2,X) to a variable, cause it is used a bunch of times.

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