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Post by ¥ounglinkie♂¶ on Mar 27, 2005 13:19:33 GMT -5
What I mean is that I know thayt you make custom lists, then store data in them, but how do you make it so it loads the data?
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Post by Pure on Mar 27, 2005 17:47:46 GMT -5
so you're saying AFTER you've stored the data to the list. There is an RCL funtion above the STO button meaning recall, and so it will go something like this:
Rcl LDEMO (the L being the small L that stands for list)
In the program editor. This is completely from memory. I'll have more detail once I see some stuff on my calc.
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Post by Vladik on Mar 27, 2005 18:34:44 GMT -5
If you want to recall data while running a program, you must do LISTNAME[locationofdata]...
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Post by ¥ounglinkie♂¶ on Mar 27, 2005 20:24:45 GMT -5
ok thanks
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Post by Pure on Mar 27, 2005 21:38:35 GMT -5
If you want to recall data while running a program, you must do LISTNAME[locationofata]... That is, IN the program code!
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Post by Vladik on Mar 27, 2005 21:57:42 GMT -5
In the code...
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Post by Vladik on Mar 27, 2005 21:58:35 GMT -5
Oh, yes. If you want to SEE the value, use proton's method. If you want to MANIPULATE it symbolically and use it in the code, use mine...
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Post by AnyKey on Mar 31, 2005 18:58:47 GMT -5
Are there any li(m)bs for writing to and creating programs from a basic program?
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Post by Pure on Apr 10, 2005 12:40:36 GMT -5
not that I know of...
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Post by Vladik on Apr 11, 2005 22:23:53 GMT -5
What calculator? And I think that this is not possible...
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Post by bcherry on Apr 11, 2005 22:32:43 GMT -5
Of course it's possible, but probably has not been done. A program on a z80 is just a series of 1s and 0s like everything else, it just happens to be specially formatted to be recognized that way. If the OS can create and write to BASIC programs, then so can an asm program, but I doubt it has been done.
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Post by Pure on Apr 12, 2005 16:56:34 GMT -5
so you're saying it can be done, but hasn't yet...C 8-)l! I'll be the first!
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Post by bfr on Apr 12, 2005 17:11:32 GMT -5
Don't be too sure of that.
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Post by Vladik on Apr 12, 2005 19:01:27 GMT -5
But it would NOT be possible, because using a library to write to an program file would either have to (1) have the program delinked, unless it was delinked already, in which case it would have to have been edited manually on every occurence of editing it via library, or (2) you would have to hack into the firmware (mini operating system) to find the program writing routines. Please note that both one and two require extensive hacking into the firmware. But Texase Instruments clearly states that any part of its firmware cannot be used by anyone other than TI itself. It becomes clear why the operating system PedroM does not use any of TI's routines (therefore the lack of BASIC support AND the lack of any mathematics except for basic operations... Seriously, why buy a symbolic calculator that does not have symbolic operations?) Of course all of this is possible if somebody cracks the formula without resorting to illegally decompiling the programming, but otherwise, it is not possible... And I believe that PedroM needs support for more advanced mathematics...
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Post by AnyKey on Apr 12, 2005 19:03:40 GMT -5
It has been done. Mario saves levels as programs.
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Post by Vladik on Apr 12, 2005 19:06:25 GMT -5
Yes, but these levels are obviosly not linked in the Mario program-you must link them yourself by running the program.
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Post by AnyKey on Apr 12, 2005 19:09:51 GMT -5
I'd like to be able to store information in a program, for example, guitar tabs. The user would be able to use an editor to input the tab, and it would be saved in a program.
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Post by Vladik on Apr 12, 2005 19:12:14 GMT -5
But it wouldn't be linked...
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Post by AnyKey on Apr 12, 2005 19:13:58 GMT -5
You asm programmers confuse me with your strange logic...
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Post by Vladik on Apr 12, 2005 19:17:43 GMT -5
You mean that the said program would be able to recall the data, like a text editor, yet you would not be able to edit the program? Or do you mean that the editor would only store the data and you would have to acess it using the usual program editing way?
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