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Axe / Re: How use the port commands ?
« on: May 07, 2011, 02:58:28 pm »
Does Port return the opposite of the port status of 1st calc or the port status of a 2nd calc ?
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Axe / Re: How use the port commands ?« on: May 07, 2011, 02:58:28 pm »
Does Port return the opposite of the port status of 1st calc or the port status of a 2nd calc ?
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TI Z80 / Re: An Axe piano with 5 octaves« on: May 07, 2011, 02:54:14 pm »
how to use interrupts in axe ?
I could make a better sound ... -_-" I lost the pic needed by the program ... I have to remake it. 94
TI Z80 / Re: An Axe piano with 5 octaves« on: April 28, 2011, 04:22:40 pm »
Yeah, I thought too to a guitar...
I wanted to do guitar hero ^^ But have you an easy-to-do game idea with this ? 95
TI Z80 / Re: An Axe piano with 5 octaves« on: April 28, 2011, 04:19:45 pm »
?!.
How can you make two sounds with axe ? If two notes are pressed, only the higher is played. Just a bug : the sound quality is ... ![]() I tried interrupts, but can you explain me how it works ? After many seconds I've no more sound... ![]() 96
TI Z80 / An Axe piano with 5 octaves« on: April 28, 2011, 04:12:13 pm »
Hello,
I less than 1 hour, I made a piano in Axe, which can play sound on five octaves. (Axe sound in Hertz : Freq(32768/Hz, TIME) ) I add a picture, a mix of 8 white keys, 5 blacks, and a hole at the end of each key : When we press a key, I make sound, and a X ( for blacks ) or a little donut ( whites ) go out of the key ![]() You need to take your calc with the screen on your left, and the port on your right. To play a note, press the key as it were a real piano : the [2nd] to [->] keys are the 8 whites, and to play black keys, its the key just over the white : C note is [2nd], C# is [mode], D is [alpha], D# is [xtOn], etc. with [▲] or [apps] you can go down of an octave, and go up with [▼] or [1]. I'll put codes soon, and a gif in 2 weeks ( no wabbitemu here, in vacations ... :'() 97
Axe / Re: How use the port commands ?« on: April 28, 2011, 04:01:21 pm »
With a LED I found in my room, I found what are the port statuses :
Spoiler For pins:
With this I made a very big prgm : It switches the LED on and off and on ... ![]() 98
TI Z80 / Re: X-8lue TI : an on-calc browser« on: April 28, 2011, 03:37:43 pm »
I had an idea for a radiocommand car by calc :
Is it possible to replace the cable by a transmitter/receiver Bluetooth system ? With this, we could made a male to female Bluetooth link, connect it between TI's usb cable and calc, and then have Internet by Bluetooth and PC, or transmit datas by bluetooth between calcs !! ![]() 99
Axe / Re: How use the port commands ?« on: April 23, 2011, 07:59:56 am »
I'm not sure I understand all ...
How can I receive a byte ? 100
TI Z80 / Re: X-8lue TI : an on-calc browser« on: April 23, 2011, 07:53:47 am »
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For the moment I just try to don't crash my calc ! ![]() But it's an idea. I'll help you if you want do it, Broseph Radson, but I don't think you are really serious. (But it's an idea. ^^ ) 101
Axe / Re: How use the port commands ?« on: April 22, 2011, 08:01:31 am »
I made a test program :
ClrDrawDrawInvDispGraph [00->Pic1 for(A,0,999 for(B,0,999 Get->{Pic1} End:End ClrDrawDispGraph If Get return one byte, my program will return 1,000,000 bytes, also 1Mb. With this test, I can have 1Mb in 48seconds. So 48µs for one byte. I think it's fast... With this I could have a 4gray 64*48 13FPS video !!! I must had make a mistake... 102
TI Z80 / Re: CalCup : a coffee maker link to your calc ...« on: April 22, 2011, 07:30:55 am »
Hey !
I've put all commands I said higher in the program, but if nobody goes on this topic I'll I think I'll need help to program on arduino (I'll take arduino mini pro, make I a big error ?), cause I don't want to burn the card when I'll have it ... 103
TI Z80 / Re: X-8lue TI : an on-calc browser« on: April 22, 2011, 07:27:05 am »
It was not really a block error (Axe would say it), but a 'End' was at the bad place, so calling the program AXELIB made close the main program.
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TI Z80 / Re: CalCup : a coffee maker link to your calc ...« on: April 20, 2011, 03:59:08 am »
UP !
Now I've no arduino card, and I'll never buy one if I don't know what and how to made with ! I had a second crazy project, with the RC system of my old nikko rc car : A prgm to pilot the car with car, and maybe a bw camera ... 105
TI Z80 / Re: X-8lue TI : an on-calc browser« on: April 20, 2011, 03:34:16 am »
Wow.
I had a block error in AXELIB, so all my prgms using it didn't work ... Now I remade it : At the end of Lbl 64V, delete one of three End, and put a End ... at the end of prgm. I had the most beautiful crash I've ever seen ! • Gray levels with text • Progress note aleatoirement (?) around the screen • Contrast control in a sort of two-line (:\n:\n\n\n\n\n\n) prgm editor • Memory menu with a mix of resets command, and I believe there was too the math menu • That menu had the shortcuts O to T istead of 1 to 7 • It crashed DCS7 • Crash of options, white square cursor, all options unchecked except accelerate, accelerate reset to 0@0 • Crash of folders • Maybe attack of DCS7's system : now I've had one or two folder crash after it (but know I know I must open/close DCS7, do RamCleared, and then re-open, and the folders are saved.) So don't use it on a real calc ! (I should make what I say. ^^ ) |
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