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(porting suggestion) Super Smash Bros & Pokémon for the CE

Started by Hayleia, February 10, 2016, 02:48:21 PM

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Hayleia

Quote from: Dudeman313 on February 10, 2016, 02:03:49 PM
BTW, are you ever going to finish SSBO? If you win TI-C 2016, you could finish it for the CE series.
Lol, suddenly off-topic :P
Well I didn't enter the TI-Concours. First because of its placement (I basically only had one week to do anything between two periods of work, so instead of entering, I chose to have some rest, but if the TI-Concours had been announced earlier (but way earlier, even the unofficial announcements on TI-Planet's chat weren't enough), I could have got two weeks there instead of one) but also because of its categories. I didn't expect Axe to be there, but why not Nspire C when there is Nspire Lua and ez80 C in the same category ? And the argument "because Ndless isn't always there and stuff" isn't valid in my opinion when you know that Ndless 4.0 came out before usable ("offline" and "all-in-one" (no "download this here and that there then link them somehow") are requirements for "usable") tools for ez80 C (02/01 and 28/01), which was allowed in the TI-Concours... Anyway, I can't win the TI-Concours if I didn't enter :P

And I have no idea if I'll finish SSBO on monochrome z80. It's written in a dead language (won't be ported to ez80 it seems) on a platform that no one uses anymore in France due to new laws... And I'd have to start it all over to "finish" it for the CE series. The good point with that is that at least it would be in C, so easily portable to other platforms.

Dream of Omnimaga

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Dudeman313

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It's written in a dead language (won't be ported to ez80 it seems) on a platform that no one uses anymore in France due to new laws... And I'd have to start it all over to "finish" it for the CE series.
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@Hayleia , can you explain this? I'm #Confuzzled(I started using this on WIRC, but it hasn't caught on yet :P). ???
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Hayleia

Quote from: Dudeman313 on February 10, 2016, 10:55:11 PM
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It's written in a dead language (won't be ported to ez80 it seems) on a platform that no one uses anymore in France due to new laws... And I'd have to start it all over to "finish" it for the CE series.
I can't use the insert quote button, text editor, or smiley button in Edge.  :P
@Hayleia , can you explain this? I'm #Confuzzled(I started using this on WIRC, but it hasn't caught on yet :P). ???
Well, SSBO is written in Axe (except some characters that I "wrote in Asm" (it's only data so you can do it with whatever you want)). That language is only available on monochrome z80 calcs. And the only monochrome z80 calc that is still sold in France is the 82A, which doesn't support Asm at all (no programs, no app, nothing) so it obviously doesn't support programs written in Axe.
And since that language won't be ported to CE, if SSBO comes out on CE calcs, it has to be rewritten from scratch in another language.

Dream of Omnimaga

@Dudeman313 he is refering to how in France, the only calcs allowed in exams will soon be calcs that got a small light that blinks when the calc is in exam mode, and the only monochrome model that features such thing in France is the TI-82 Advanced. But the problem is that the only way to run ASM programs on a TI-82 Advanced is like on the TI-73, TI-82 and TI-85 and it lacks APPS support. And outside France, monochrome Z80 games are less and less popular (Zelda DLQ, for example, got like 10 downloads a week during the school rush last September, yet the crappy Zelda Atari parody I made for the CSE/CE got over 200.

Quote from: Hayleia on February 10, 2016, 11:03:52 PM
Quote from: Dudeman313 on February 10, 2016, 10:55:11 PM
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It's written in a dead language (won't be ported to ez80 it seems) on a platform that no one uses anymore in France due to new laws... And I'd have to start it all over to "finish" it for the CE series.
I can't use the insert quote button, text editor, or smiley button in Edge.  :P
@Hayleia , can you explain this? I'm #Confuzzled(I started using this on WIRC, but it hasn't caught on yet :P). ???
Well, SSBO is written in Axe (except some characters that I "wrote in Asm" (it's only data so you can do it with whatever you want)). That language is only available on monochrome z80 calcs. And the only monochrome z80 calc that is still sold in France is the 82A, which doesn't support Asm at all (no programs, no app, nothing) so it obviously doesn't support programs written in Axe.
And since that language won't be ported to CE, if SSBO comes out on CE calcs, it has to be rewritten from scratch in another language.
Brandon Wilson made an hack that allows you to run ASM on the TI-82 Advanced. But he never released it. You would need to ask him for it.
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SiphonicSugar

People need to release their projects...  :P So our community can thrive...

Do you think it would be possible to run Axe on a TI-82 Advanced?
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I'm just trying to grab some inspiration. :P

Dudeman313

I agree. There are so many good things that were never released or completed...*cough, cough* Spencer's Zelda *cough, cough*
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SiphonicSugar

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I'm just trying to grab some inspiration. :P

Dudeman313

*Wheeze, wheeze* Tankies *wheeze, wheeze*

*wretch, wretch* Ash: Phoenix *wretch, wretch*

*gasp, gasp* Blast Labs, Slime, SSB(MaxCoderz)*gasp, gasp*
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Hayleia

Well I did release SSBO even if not completed, and I released the source with it if someone wants to do things :P

Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on February 10, 2016, 11:08:36 PM
Brandon Wilson made an hack that allows you to run ASM on the TI-82 Advanced. But he never released it. You would need to ask him for it.
If he didn't release it, he probably has reasons that I can't balance with just "but but SSBO" :P
Moreover, SSBO needs to run as an app (not a program) since it eats RAM. Except if we have more RAM on the 82A (but I don't have one so I don't know).

pimathbrainiac

Quote from: Hayleia on February 10, 2016, 02:48:21 PM
And I have no idea if I'll finish SSBO on monochrome z80. It's written in a dead language (won't be ported to ez80 it seems) on a platform that no one uses anymore in France due to new laws... And I'd have to start it all over to "finish" it for the CE series. The good point with that is that at least it would be in C, so easily portable to other platforms.
Last I checked Runer is still working on Axe :P That said, since you don't live in the US (where the monochrome z80s are still sold and still pretty much standard), I see why you wouldn't see the need to continue work on the monochrome version. As for Axe and ez80, we may see something in the future. Last I checked, Runer only said he wasn't porting to the CSE. I don't recall him saying anything about the CE, however :P
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Dream of Omnimaga

#11
IIRC he once said via logs that he wouldn't port it to the CE either because people can just use C instead.

We even started a topic on CW a few months ago as a result to convince someone else to take over the idea and "force" Axe into the 84+CE.

https://codewalr.us/index.php?topic=159.msg23648#msg23648

But it never went anywhere because nobody on CW was interested in programming for the 84+CE back then.


Also monochrome models are no longer the standard @pimathbrainiac . Proof: Super Mario 1.2 wasn't even in the top 25 weekly downloads when school started last September.
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pimathbrainiac

Just looking at which calculators people have at school, it would seem otherwise.

Still, people are switching to the CE over here, however slowly. I didn't think to look at the ticalc stats :P
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Hayleia

Now that I think of it, there is something else that "prevents" me from doing SSB on CE. How do I link two calcs to share inputs ? Did someone already make something like that ?

Dudeman313

I never thought of that when I suggested it. Hmm.....  :-\
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