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TI Z80 / Re: My First Quantum Translocator
« on: September 30, 2010, 11:16:51 am »
Cool screenshots! Looks even more accurate than the original!

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TI Z80 / Re: My First Quantum Translocator« on: September 30, 2010, 11:16:51 am »
Cool screenshots! Looks even more accurate than the original!
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News / Re: TI-84+SE discontinued« on: September 30, 2010, 11:15:38 am »
Well, their calc was seriously outdated and overpriced......
If they start supporting asm on the nspire, I won't feel as bad. Still, very surprising, considering how many add-ons are 84+ specific. They probably make a 95% profit on each ti-84+ they sell. (z80s in 2010? Come on now!) 2658
Other Calc-Related Projects and Ideas / Re: I just had a crazy idea......« on: September 27, 2010, 07:45:32 pm »
Is there any way to know which method they used? It would really stink to develop a program to match the checksum of one type, only to have it be completely different from another, and be rejected.
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TI-Nspire / Re: Would an NES emulator be possible on nSpire?« on: September 27, 2010, 11:43:12 am »
When I play on Emulators, I usually only use savestates anyways
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Other Calc-Related Projects and Ideas / I just had a crazy idea......« on: September 27, 2010, 11:34:17 am »
The way I understand it.........
Nspire OS->Checksum file Checksum->encryption = Os ![]() Tno->Calc Calc Decrypts Checksum, makes checksum from OS bin. If match, installs. Is that about right? Well, if so, what about this? We write our own loader for our own OS/progs/whatever that matches the checksum of the boot2/OS bin, then that loads the rest of everything when run! Thoughts/comments? 2661
TI Z80 / Re: Motherload« on: September 27, 2010, 11:30:41 am »
But you should be able to save upgrades and stuff, IMO. That way, you're not really starting over completely every time you quit.
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Other / Re: New iPod nano: Another iPhone!« on: September 25, 2010, 10:18:43 pm »
That $72 PC costed $72 a few years ago. Now most of the parts cost double that. I could build a much better pc than that with just $130, especially if I'm allowed to use spare parts. Plus, it would have enough RAM to run Gnome or at least XFCE
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News / Re: One million hits in one month and a Nspire NES emulator?« on: September 25, 2010, 05:32:11 pm »
Yay! NES done, now we can move on to the Gamecube
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TI Z80 / Re: Motherload« on: September 24, 2010, 11:57:50 pm »
Doesn't it require being able to use the first page for MathPrint? That would mean at the very least it would work on 2.0 and 2.1, right?
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Gaming Discussion / Re: Has anyone else thought of this?« on: September 24, 2010, 11:52:55 pm »
You just summarized Project Natal (now formally known as the kinect) for the 360. The wii's sensors are not ideal for this sort of thing, but the kinect is.
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General Calculator Help / Re: connecting a Nspire to a Linux comp?« on: September 24, 2010, 07:34:33 pm »
Eh, you have to build it from source. I never really got the hang of that
![]() Here's a link at Ticalc.org If you do build it, think you could package a deb for me? ![]() http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/374/37480.html Edit: and Geno, the latest TiLP in any Ubuntu repo is 1.13. No source package available. (not really needed though, since Ticalc.org has one) You don't really need to update unless you're planning on messing with nspire documents. And DJ, OS 2.0 doesn't let the reset button erase everything. It just reboots the 84+ emu (idiots, TI are) Edit2: You do know that you can't do anything but math and very poor BASIC on the nspire's os 2.0 and up, right? Ndless only works up to 1.7 right now. (and even that's still technically alpha stage) Only worthwhile stuff until Ndless 2.0 is 84+ stuff anyways. 2667
Humour and Jokes / Re: The best Guitar Hero spinoff ever!« on: September 24, 2010, 07:27:24 pm »
Clicking on it takes it to a different one
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General Calculator Help / Re: connecting a Nspire to a Linux comp?« on: September 24, 2010, 06:13:21 pm »
Yeah, I like the Homerun hooks. The mouse would be fine for me, except for that it's kind of slow. The shortcut keys were a lifesaver
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General Calculator Help / Re: connecting a Nspire to a Linux comp?« on: September 24, 2010, 05:51:55 pm »
sudo tilp should do it. It'll be kinda glitchy though, because the ubuntu repo only has 1.13.
I'm in your boat btw. I use Mint 9 (based on Ubuntu 10.04) so I do pretty much the same stuff as you. Plus, running from a terminal lets you see what your connection is doing better, since it prints it all out while it runs. Don't worry, you'll still use the gui ![]() No need to mess with anything super deep in your case, since you're not using a public computer you'll probably have root access. If you don't want to open a terminal every time, you can make a launcher: Name: TiLP Description: Whatever you want Command (important one ![]() Edit: The reason you need root access, I'm not sure. I just know it works, and it doesn't give me any viruses. The file browser will always start in the root's home though. That's a little annoying, but liveable. just don't try to use OSes above 1.6 unless you upgrade to the latest TiLP version. OS installs will work, but file transfers won't in 1.13, since TI switched to a new method. 84+ stuff works though, just make sure it's detected as an 84+, not an nspire. Hope that helps. 2670
Ndless / Re: Ndless 1.7 for TI-Nspire« on: September 24, 2010, 05:48:15 pm »
I was thinking: is there any reason to wait to make games and progs that support the touchpad? You can still use them, even if the OS doesn't support them, since you're writing in raw asm, correct? I was thinking about getting myself one, so I can make some C headers and such. It would be nice to already have some touchpad stuff before it comes out.
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