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CSE support for Wabbitemu ?

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calcdude84se:

--- Quote from: Hayleia on January 18, 2014, 04:11:21 am ---Well I have a Linux partition, but the fact is that I code on Windows due to TokenIDE only being available for that OS

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Hm, that shouldn't be true. According to the file description on ticalc.org ([url]http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/433/43315.html[/url), it "has been tested on Linux using Mono 2.10". So you'll have to install Mono, of course, if you don't already have it, but then TokenIDE should work on Linux.

Hayleia:

--- Quote from: calcdude84se on January 18, 2014, 08:59:47 pm ---
--- Quote from: Hayleia on January 18, 2014, 04:11:21 am ---Well I have a Linux partition, but the fact is that I code on Windows due to TokenIDE only being available for that OS

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Hm, that shouldn't be true. According to the file description on ticalc.org ([url]http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/433/43315.html[/url), it "has been tested on Linux using Mono 2.10". So you'll have to install Mono, of course, if you don't already have it, but then TokenIDE should work on Linux.

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Oh, I didn't know that, I downloaded it from the link Merthsoft gives on the development topic, not from ticalc. Thanks for the tip :)

BuckeyeDude:
It is coming soon, but I'm still working on resolving all the complexities of the LCD. You can test my latest build here: http://buckeyedude.zapto.org/Revsoft/Wabbitemu/Beta/Wabbitemu.exe

BuckeyeDude

DJ Omnimaga:
Good luck getting CSE support working. Hopefully it comes to fruition and maybe Kerm can help a bit. I like jsTIfied but I would definitively like a slow computer-friendly alternative too.

Runer112:

--- Quote from: BuckeyeDude on January 30, 2014, 08:30:58 pm ---It is coming soon, but I'm still working on resolving all the complexities of the LCD. You can test my latest build here: http://buckeyedude.zapto.org/Revsoft/Wabbitemu/Beta/Wabbitemu.exe

BuckeyeDude

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Boy, I know calc84maniac, myself, and some others have awaited this for a long time now. I tried it out quickly, and it certainly seems to be in a basic functioning state. Of course a number of features haven't been made compatible yet, like taking screenshots, but I did manually take this one of calc84maniac's stupendous technological achievement, Steins;Gate, to show off that the hardware emulation is working at least fairly well:



You likely already know about most issues, but I'll mention two that I've discovered.

First, MicrOS does not function properly, which could suggest any number of bugs. DrDnar all but completely throws out the OS and reboots the calculator himself, so I'm guessing at least one of the low-level hardware aspects of its initialization procedure is causing issues. Perhaps DrDnar can be contacted and recruited to help debug its support, and/or you could try yourself with the full source included in the download.

Second, the performance! It's likely that you simply haven't gotten around to implementing the screen in a properly optimizer manner, but I'm seeing generally slow emulation, and unless my eyes are deceiving me, possibly a decent amount of frame skipping on top. If you'd like any assistance in understanding the (much more complicated than the 83+/84+) driver, I might be able to answer questions, or you could probably ask in IRC or make a dedicated topic to get responses from more knowledgeable people.

But a natively running 84+CSE emulator is a huge boon, so thanks for the good work, and keep it up!

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