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#46
Contests / Re: August 2016 project award tie-breaker poll
September 24, 2016, 02:18:37 PM
Oh nice :P

Also CEmu will soon have a v1.0 public release on GitHub once DMA is properly figured out, since the other part that was "required" for that release was the new keypad, which was "finished" earlier today :)
#47
Quote from: MateoConLechuga on September 11, 2016, 10:33:31 PM4. I don't believe there are any platformer games yet; but anything you learn or discover along the way would be neat :)
Wut

Androides , Crystann , Billybox



All open-source btw.

Android has "gravity", as you can see the character falling, for instance, and not tile-by-tile (contrary to the two others, where everything is by tile)
#48
Media Talk / Re: Funny (and awesome) picture thread
September 09, 2016, 09:57:54 PM
generated with some specific tools made for skyblog, no less.
#49
Media Talk / Re: Funny (and awesome) picture thread
September 09, 2016, 05:28:53 PM
Quote from: Streetwalrus on November 30, 2014, 09:45:33 AM
Skyblogs ? Are these still a thing ? O.O
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on November 30, 2014, 05:18:15 PM
They're the french incarnation of Myspace 1.0. To think some calc sites were hosted there O.O


Hey now, http://ti83-84.skyrock.com/ my good old blog that was once featured on the provider's home page yielding a crazy amount of visits
#50
I'm pretty sure @MateoConLechuga can help with that :)
#51
Other / Re: How good is your French?
September 02, 2016, 05:14:56 PM
Quote from: Epharius on September 02, 2016, 02:53:43 PM
Some of the questions are not easy, like "Avoir un poil dans la main" (I do know some French people who don't know what this sentence mean).

I could test my French and I made only one mistake, phew! :P
woot
I've always heard that phrase :P

(or variations on it, like a teacher saying "C'est même plus un poil que t'as dans la main, c'est un palmier")
#52
Other / Re: How good is your French?
September 02, 2016, 05:02:54 PM
Looks like I'm pretty good at understanding French
#53
All the commands will work, but if you try to address some inexistant device on the board, it won't do much :P
#54
Yeah maybe they simply forgot, and will make it be a direct download when the Innovator is actually available.

Anyway, it's launched first in the US, then Europe at some point later.
It seems it's already available through some deals, for instance https://www.bachcompany.com/product.aspx?ProductID=594 , for around $60.

As said, you can also simply buy a TI-Launchpad MSP-EXP432P401R from TI's website directly https://store.ti.com/msp-exp432p401r.aspx , since it's the same board that powers the Innovator, and it will be $13.
However, there won't be as many sensors, same I/O to calc, etc. But still, the base functionalities will work just as well (once you flash the Innovator firmware on it)
#55
Quote from: kotu on August 30, 2016, 07:14:34 PM
Quote from: Adriweb on August 30, 2016, 06:59:09 PM
You should take a look at the sprite functions, then :)
For image processing?? lol, there is plenty of stuff in image processing thats complicated, trust me.
Well, I should know, my master thesis is about image processing ;)

But I believe at some point you were referring to handling things that I understand sprite functions would be helpful with.
But anyway, it's not going to be "feasible" to do complex things on this weak device :( (though it depends what you'd call complex - we've seen a 3d animations on the CE, running smoothly, for instance)
#56
You should take a look at the sprite functions, then :)

(BTW, the back buffer is only there/usable when you're in 8bpp, as this uses half the VRAM)
#57
Also a few years ago TI, through TI-France, made TI-Emulation close, although that was basically unexpected, they were hosting and freely sharing all sorts of ready-to-use ROMs of many calcs.
It was done in a "friendly" manner, though, basically a few phone calls and emails, no legal/lawyer stuff involved.
#58
TA1 ASICs were seen with revisions H (and I believe that it was initially the ones by factory S in April 2007. The other possibility being the rev. H by factory K starting Jan 2008).
Once again, any hardware photos from anyone would help having more accurate data for history/knowledge-keeping purposes ; datamath has many things, but not in such details :(
#59
Rev. R was made by factory P between around April 2011 and December 2013 (yep, it lasted quite a while, at least from information I have - we'd need people to share their datecodes to get better accuracy :P).
However, in the same time, there have been other factories and revs, from S (Jan 2011 factory K and Mar. 2012 factory P) to Z (factory K)
#60
Well the 84+ uses AA, AB, AC... but the 83+ have restarted to A, for instance (also, different factories over time), so, we'll see.
I lean towards AA, AB, AC...
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