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« on: November 01, 2012, 01:36:22 pm »
It's November, it means it's time to grow a beard or mustache! It's the point of Movember, to grow beards or mustaches for prostate cancer. So, um, growing beards is fun, will you grow one? /me already has one, hence my nickname of Leonidas Facebeard. Also go join my team on the Movember site.  EDIT:  My avatar has a mustache.
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« on: October 29, 2012, 10:31:17 pm »
Started a new development blog about programming and/or professional stuff. Might be interesting. http://blog.juju2143.ca/(Also the last post as I write those lines might contain important information if you use my services (shell, etc.) and/or you just like to throw money at people because you like them.  )
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« on: October 21, 2012, 09:55:35 pm »
As I write these lines, I now have +333 respect. 333 is the number of the Holy Trinity, that is, God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. (Not half-evil, as some would think.)
Bow before me, peasants.
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« on: September 20, 2012, 02:29:25 pm »
So to extract the OS from the installer provided on Casio's website, you'll need prizmosdecomp, but it only works with OS 1.02 and lower. Today, I found the way for OS 1.03 and later. So you'll need the .exe on Casio's website, it's a simple InstallShield wizard. From here, the manipulations are similar to OS 1.02, run the executable until you have the connect your calc screen and you'll find files in C:\Documents and Settings\ <your login>\Application Data\CASIO\fx-CG10 OS Update\{EF1BD945-AF60-43FD-A487-0D430D3D7911}. But this time, you'll find fx-CG Series OS Update.msi and 1036.MST. The .msi one is the file responsible for the connect your calc screen, so it must contain the OS. You'll want to extract it with a MSI extractor instead of running it, in my case I used Universal Extractor. Run it on the .msi you got and you should get those files. (In my case, I ran it in a Windows XP VM, then shared a folder with the Mac OS X host, hence the UNIX commands.) miku:fx-CG Series OS Update julien$ ls -l total 22832 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 169272 20 sep 13:44 Binary.ISSELFREG.DLL -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 1965158 20 sep 13:44 Binary.ISSetup.dll -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 58680 20 sep 13:44 Binary.ISSetupFilesHelper -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 1033 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary1 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 4534 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary10 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 4534 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary11 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 3262 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary12 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 766 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary13 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 766 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary14 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 766 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary15 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 766 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary16 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 766 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary17 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 766 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary18 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 318 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary2 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 15368 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary21 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 3340 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary22 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 318 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary3 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 3262 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary4 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 4534 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary6 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 766 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary7 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 766 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary8 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 10134 20 sep 13:44 Binary.NewBinary9 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 128320 20 sep 13:44 Binary.SetAllUsers.dll -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 418098 20 sep 13:44 Data1.cab -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 7887872 20 sep 13:44 ISSetupFile.SetupFile1 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 65536 20 sep 13:44 ISSetupFile.SetupFile2 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 757808 20 sep 13:44 ISSetupFile.SetupFile3 -rw-r--r-- 1 julien staff 110592 20 sep 13:44 Icon.ARPPRODUCTICON.exe Okay, now we're wondering which one the OS is, or if it's even in a DLL, the filenames aren't helping. Let's find out. miku:fx-CG Series OS Update julien$ file * Binary.ISSELFREG.DLL: PE32 executable for MS Windows (DLL) (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit Binary.ISSetup.dll: PE32 executable for MS Windows (DLL) (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit Binary.ISSetupFilesHelper: PE32 executable for MS Windows (DLL) (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit Binary.NewBinary1: JPEG image data, JFIF standard 1.02 Binary.NewBinary10: MS Windows icon resource - 2 icons, 48x48, 256-colors Binary.NewBinary11: MS Windows icon resource - 2 icons, 48x48, 256-colors Binary.NewBinary12: MS Windows icon resource - 1 icon Binary.NewBinary13: MS Windows icon resource - 1 icon Binary.NewBinary14: MS Windows icon resource - 1 icon Binary.NewBinary15: MS Windows icon resource - 1 icon Binary.NewBinary16: MS Windows icon resource - 1 icon Binary.NewBinary17: MS Windows icon resource - 1 icon Binary.NewBinary18: MS Windows icon resource - 1 icon Binary.NewBinary2: MS Windows icon resource - 1 icon Binary.NewBinary21: JPEG image data, JFIF standard 1.01 Binary.NewBinary22: JPEG image data, JFIF standard 1.01 Binary.NewBinary3: MS Windows icon resource - 1 icon Binary.NewBinary4: MS Windows icon resource - 1 icon Binary.NewBinary6: MS Windows icon resource - 2 icons, 48x48, 256-colors Binary.NewBinary7: MS Windows icon resource - 1 icon Binary.NewBinary8: MS Windows icon resource - 1 icon Binary.NewBinary9: MS Windows icon resource - 6 icons, 16x16, 16-colors Binary.SetAllUsers.dll: PE32 executable for MS Windows (DLL) (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit Data1.cab: Microsoft Cabinet archive data, 418098 bytes, 2 files ISSetupFile.SetupFile1: PE32 executable for MS Windows (DLL) (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit ISSetupFile.SetupFile2: PE32 executable for MS Windows (DLL) (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit ISSetupFile.SetupFile3: Dyalog APL version 189 .175 Icon.ARPPRODUCTICON.exe: PE32 executable for MS Windows (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit Most of them are DLLs and icon ressources oh wait what is ISSetupFile.SetupFile3 I'm pretty sure I saw this filetype somewhere else. [julien@haruhi demo]$ file demo.g3a demo.g3a: Dyalog APL version 189 .175 ISSetupFile.SetupFile3 is detected as having the same file format as a g3a add-in, so it must be our OS. There we go, we have our OS binary, so have fun ^_^
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« on: August 25, 2012, 08:04:25 pm »
I found you can do that either with Insight or by doing this and this setting even survives reboots (well at least the menu setting, not a lot of stuff changes this, for the border it disappears more quickly because lots of stuff changes this setting). I found it pretty cool to change the menu colors (personalization lol). (And yes DJ_O this is what I showed you last time.) Also Insight can draw in the border, I wonder what are the syscalls to do both the color changes and the drawing thing.
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« on: August 24, 2012, 07:41:43 pm »
Earlier on IRC we suggested a Ludum Dare or 48h Casio Programming Contest-like contest on Omnimaga, as in a contest who would last 48 hours.
Since the contest is this short, it's significally harder to get everyone to get programming at the same time and to schedule a weekend everyone interested would get on.
So what do you think?
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« on: August 15, 2012, 11:15:45 pm »
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« on: August 05, 2012, 03:15:42 pm »
My idea is a bot that plays Dungeons & Dragons or something RPG, it lets you generate a character and fight NPCs. Maybe quests too, if I have time.
Like a RPG, but on IRC.
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« on: August 03, 2012, 01:09:15 pm »
2 things. First, if someone mentions your name in a PM so someone else, you can recieve this line too. Secondly, say I have a /query with Deep Thought open and Sorunome have one with him too, I can spy Sorunome and Deep Thought's messages to each other.
It's a potential security breach, so if you want to send PMs that aren't quick or a minimum secret, you might want to use forum messaging or IRC.
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« on: July 25, 2012, 02:20:28 am »
After 2 weeks of judging and voting, the results are finally in! Let me show you the long-awaited results in table form. Nspire categoryName | Judges | Votes | Total | The Squares Do Not Die (cyanophycean314) | 266 | 103 | 369 | LuaTowerDefence (Adriweb) | 255 | 103 | 358 | Osmos (Nick) | 220 | 55 | 275 | Siam (Loulou 54) | 230 | 28 | 258 | pacman (lkj) | 219 | 28 | 237 | snake_multi (linuxgeek96) | 179 | 7 | 186 | | 300 | 200 | 500 | z80 categoryName | Judges | Votes | Total | Embers-Phoenix (squidgetx) | 162 | 79 | 241 | Vortex (Builderboy) | 160 | 74 | 234 | Rock Paper Scissors (ztrumpet) | 151 | 20 | 171 | M.E.T.A. (yeongJIN_COOL) | 107 | 25 | 132 | CYANOID (Stefan Bauwens) | 116 | 15 | 131 | ZAMPO! (cooliojazz) | 105 | 15 | 120 | | 200 | 133 | 333 |
We have our winners: cyanophycean314 and Adriweb respectively win the 1st and 2nd place prizes of a gift certificate of $100 and $30 (80€ and 25€) in the Nspire category while squidgetx and Builderboy win the corresponding prizes in the z80 category. The gift certificates are in an online store of your choice (provided it's secure), please contact Netham45 for claiming your prize. Thanks to everyone who voted, ben_g, ElementCoder, jimbauwens, shmibs and yeongJIN_COOL for judging and the staff for the organisation. And for those who didn't win, better luck next year!
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« on: July 22, 2012, 02:40:30 pm »
Petit Computer is a program for the Nintendo DSi and 3DS available on the DSiware that lets you use a programming language on the console, SmileBasic, a variant of the Microsoft BASIC found on computers of the 70s and 80s such as the Commodore 64.
It's 800 points on the DSi, there's lots of features such as support of sprites, music, etc. and the samples provided are pretty great, so you can effectively make your own DSi homebrew.
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