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Is the TI community over?

Started by Dream of Omnimaga, September 22, 2015, 03:40:59 PM

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alexgt

The reason that I have not been active is High School - I used to just be able to coast through middle school and get A's but now I have sports, more homework, and non stop essays from my English teacher <_<
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Dream of Omnimaga

#31
What Street said, although the gap used to be even larger way back in the days. But yeah they are different (which I guess is a good thing for the sake of diversity, so at least it won't single out an entire chunk of the TI community)
Quote from: alexgt on September 24, 2015, 02:28:15 AM
I have sports
What are sports? O.O
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alexgt

I run cross country and I have practice till 5 after school then dinner then homework so unless I stay up late there is not much room for CW :(
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princetonlion.tibd

For me it's that DJ's prediction came true: I can't really focus on coding. I don't check the communities first thing like I've done for a year.
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Dream of Omnimaga

Quote from: alexgt on September 24, 2015, 02:42:54 AM
I run cross country and I have practice till 5 after school then dinner then homework so unless I stay up late there is not much room for CW :(
Do you have the same schedule until June?
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catastropher

I don't think the TI community is over. Personally, I haven't been around much due to health issues and school, but I'm going to put in much more effort to be active in the community. I'm still working on X3D and I'm going to become the maintainer of TISDCC (using SDCC to compile C for the Z80 calcs). I do think it would be really good for the community if we could get a post out on ticalc.org though.
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semiprocoder

How do you use TISDCC cause I tried a while ago and couldn't get it working.
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catastropher

Quote from: semiprocoder on September 25, 2015, 12:23:11 AM
How do you use TISDCC cause I tried a while ago and couldn't get it working.
Yes TISDCC is sadly currently very broken (it's been unmaintained since at least 2013). I managed to fix the build scripts though and am working on getting the project cleaned up. If you give me some time though I'll get it all fixed and release new documentation! :)
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Adriweb

#38
Speaking of C on z80, maybe this (ez80 only) will also make more people interested in coding (or at least help, maybe to get started easily?)



(It's not ready yet. See  https://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=17279 )
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catastropher

Wow that's awesome! I wonder how the code generation compares to SDCC. Would it be possible to have SDCC as a supported compiler as well?
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novenary

#40
Quote from: catastropher on September 25, 2015, 12:42:46 AM
Quote from: semiprocoder on September 25, 2015, 12:23:11 AM
How do you use TISDCC cause I tried a while ago and couldn't get it working.
Yes TISDCC is sadly currently very broken (it's been unmaintained since at least 2013). I managed to fix the build scripts though and am working on getting the project cleaned up. If you give me some time though I'll get it all fixed and release new documentation! :)
Fyi there's an active SDCC fork as part of the KnightOS project available here. Compatibility with both TIOS and KnightOS is intended and you actually get a subset of libc for KOS.
Adriweb's post is about the ez80 models (the new ones) only.

catastropher

Hmmm... perhaps I will contribute to one of those projects then, as there's no point in reduplicating work.
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Adriweb

The thing I was showing is indeed for the ez80 models.
It basically feeds the source into a ZDS project and calls its CLI tools via a makefile.
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catastropher

Quote from: Adriweb on September 25, 2015, 01:06:12 AM
The thing I was showing is indeed for the ez80 models.
It basically feeds the source into a ZDS project and calls its CLI tools via a makefile.
Ah ok, is it only for the ez80 calcs then? If so, perhaps we could add support for the regular 83+/84+ by using SDCC?
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Adriweb

from what I've heard, it's bad enough not to be worth it.
But you're welcome to try and make your own tool :)
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