I rewrote the CPU portion of the emulation for speed purposes. Should be even faster now
Also, I finally got the restore-after-battery-pull feature working. It repairs the "damage" done to the OS and restores the RAM to the state it was in before starting TI-Boy (and saves your game back to the appvar). Since nothing else seemed to work, to give control back to the OS I set the "ram valid" checksum and jumped into the TI-OS bootup code (this checksum makes it think you were just replacing the batteries, so it doesn't ram clear)
Don't worry !! I'm still here ;-) I will resume the development of my Metroid I stopped during christmas hollydays because I thought about resuming it after back to school but there was loads of work since. I think I will find the time now I apologize but during hollydays I found the time to fix some bugs and I lost my progress : I have now the previous version (these I shown to you last, so it isn't a big problem).
You could have seen I connected to omnimaga before and I have a question : Is a mode 7 engine source code released yet ? Because I looked on the web and on omnimaga and I found F-zero's one, what is very impressive, but without the source...
It seems like the .g3a reading still tries to read part of the header. And, um... disassembling doesn't seem to work at all.
Of course not, PRIZM Assembly is not known yet, none can make a Disassembler, it only reads the Hex. Part of the header? Can you say how many bytes?
Prizm assembly is known - it's pretty the same thing as other devices that use the SH3. Writing a disassembler is possible, but probably hard. You need to skip 1686.5 more bytes of the header.
Well, do you have Conversion.g3a? If you could tell me what is the header of that file, I could know if I'm doing it right or wrong :S
> Optimizations; > Changed appearance slightly; > Added 'About Box' to credit me, JosJuice and Goplat; > Added link to Omnimaga 'Casio Prizm Discussion' forum; > Added 'Load .g3a' option.
I still need to get authorization from administrator to link to Omnimaga (like I did with Assemblex), but I am in a rush now, so any admin could just answer in this topic.
*This must be for the TI-83+. *There cannot be a shred of Hybrid BASIC. *No Axe subroutines. *No ASM (unless it is on this page). Yes, I know that there is a loophole there. *No late entries. *No exceptions. At all. *Submit to me ([email protected]) <- reverse the 'moc'.
WE START TOMORROW. 12:00 AM CST.
Make a link to the word 'this'. Good luck to all participants!
sorry for the spam but when i googled "computer algebra system" (to see if i could figure out how they work), one of the first results was Yacas... Yet Another Computer Algebra System.
Zeda is a maths teacher and good programmer, maybe he could try it?