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KermMartian

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Posted: 17 Feb 2012 09:32:17 pm Post subject: |
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| king601 wrote: | Hey guys , I would like the developers here for their contribution for casio prizm development. I have one question ,how long will it take to port cas to prizm ? any estimates?. also for KermMartian, when ur 3d graphing add-in will be available? i am very excited to these release because i needed for chemistry major . Hybridization and quantum mechanics problems is killing us , so hard  | Welcome to Cemetech, King601! Glad to hear that you're a Prizm user. May I request that you Introduce Yourself when you get a chance? King601, I think at this point the main problem is that no one is actively working on such a project, but with the number of Cemetechians who have now gotten Prizms and are learning C development thanks to Casio's training program, I'm hoping that will change soon. I have no idea when I'll have enough time to throw the grapher add-in together, but like most of my projects, I'll probably do the bulk of it in one quick spurt once it reaches the top of my project queue.
AHelper: That would be greatly appreciated! _________________
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myshow
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Posted: 08 May 2012 05:52:49 am Post subject: |
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Hello there, any news about CAS or 3D graphing?  |
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AHelper

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Joined: 30 Jan 2011 Posts: 1660 Location: Aufhelperstan, Utopian Republic
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Posted: 08 May 2012 07:10:17 am Post subject: |
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Well, I have been writing a CAS for the ti8x calcs running GlaßOS, but it also works on the Prizm (see graph3DP). I am busy with other things and the CAS is almost done transitioning to a stable phase. _________________ °ᴥ° Get Lucky
<BrandonW> "You don't even want to know what TI Connect does when it's just detecting your calculator...It ACTUALLY ERASES THE SWAP SECTOR on every communication attempt...EVERY SINGLE ATTEMPT...Yes, TI Connect will kill your calculator..What do I have to do to get your attention?!....Such a bloated protocol." |
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helder7
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Posted: 08 May 2012 07:11:19 am Post subject: |
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3d graphic avaliable here
Other Cas for prizm under dev in cs but is in a inicial phase _________________ SiO2 + CaCO3 ----------> CaSiO3 + CO2 |
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zeldaking
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Posted: 08 May 2012 08:13:28 am Post subject: |
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| helder7 wrote: | 3d graphic avaliable here
Other Cas for prizm under dev in cs but is in a inicial phase |
Is that supposed to be a link? Or is that talking about Cemetech? |
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helder7
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Posted: 08 May 2012 02:17:21 pm Post subject: |
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| zeldaking wrote: |
Is that supposed to be a link? Or is that talking about Cemetech? |
its in dev in external website _________________ SiO2 + CaCO3 ----------> CaSiO3 + CO2 |
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KermMartian

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Posted: 08 May 2012 05:11:45 pm Post subject: |
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| myshow wrote: | Hello there, any news about CAS or 3D graphing?  | Graph3DP will get a bump whenever I get a chance to start playing with the upgraded gCAS2. AHelper has ported a 3D engine for general 3D graphics that he's currently playing with. gCAS2 is our current best bet for a symbolic Prizm CAS, so that'll move along as his schedule permits. _________________
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krazylegodrummer56

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Posted: 08 May 2012 06:00:08 pm Post subject: |
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Where is the gcas2(for prizm if thats what were talking about)?
And What Is It? _________________ Projects: Learn how to program in Prizm C
First C program!
Tic-Tac-Toe: Get it HERE!
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KermMartian

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Posted: 08 May 2012 06:07:04 pm Post subject: |
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| krazylegodrummer56 wrote: | Where is the gcas2(for prizm if thats what were talking about)?
And What Is It? | gCAS2 is a flexible Computer Algebra System (CAS) library written by AHelper. He originally designed it for his TI-83+/84+ operating system, GlassOS, but since it's written in C, it was easy to port over to the Prizm. It does most of its under-the-hood manipulations with symbolic math, meaning that it can work with things like variables without having numeric values for those variables. Therefore, it can output TI-89-style symbolic answers (and pretty-printed answers) as well as filling in numbers and returning "approximate" answers. _________________
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krazylegodrummer56

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Posted: 08 May 2012 06:26:34 pm Post subject: |
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| KermMartian wrote: | | krazylegodrummer56 wrote: | Where is the gcas2(for prizm if thats what were talking about)?
And What Is It? | gCAS2 is a flexible Computer Algebra System (CAS) library written by AHelper. He originally designed it for his TI-83+/84+ operating system, GlassOS, but since it's written in C, it was easy to port over to the Prizm. It does most of its under-the-hood manipulations with symbolic math, meaning that it can work with things like variables without having numeric values for those variables. Therefore, it can output TI-89-style symbolic answers (and pretty-printed answers) as well as filling in numbers and returning "approximate" answers. |
Cool thats sounds intresting. now where would you find this updated version of it? _________________ Projects: Learn how to program in Prizm C
First C program!
Tic-Tac-Toe: Get it HERE!
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AHelper

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Posted: 08 May 2012 06:34:35 pm Post subject: |
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I don't provide binaries for gCAS2 or libgcas2. You can grab the latest source at http://glassos.svn.sf.net/viewvc/glassos/trunk/src/gCAS2 _________________ °ᴥ° Get Lucky
<BrandonW> "You don't even want to know what TI Connect does when it's just detecting your calculator...It ACTUALLY ERASES THE SWAP SECTOR on every communication attempt...EVERY SINGLE ATTEMPT...Yes, TI Connect will kill your calculator..What do I have to do to get your attention?!....Such a bloated protocol." |
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lirkaren
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Posted: 11 Jun 2012 12:42:05 pm Post subject: |
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| KermMartian wrote: | | krazylegodrummer56 wrote: | Where is the gcas2(for prizm if thats what were talking about)?
And What Is It? | gCAS2 is a flexible Computer Algebra System (CAS) library written by AHelper. He originally designed it for his TI-83+/84+ operating system, GlassOS, but since it's written in C, it was easy to port over to the Prizm. It does most of its under-the-hood manipulations with symbolic math, meaning that it can work with things like variables without having numeric values for those variables. Therefore, it can output TI-89-style symbolic answers (and pretty-printed answers) as well as filling in numbers and returning "approximate" answers. |
Does this mean there is a CAS add-in? Looked at the link Ahelper posted but it does not seem to be a add-in there.
Would be nice to have CAS sense my math book wants me to use a CAS calc for some problems.
Sorry if I am noobish.  _________________ (= |
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AHelper

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Posted: 11 Jun 2012 12:45:27 pm Post subject: |
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I only make the library and run it on linux, and sometimes GlassOS. I don't provide gCAS2 binaries for the prizm, just the library source. _________________ °ᴥ° Get Lucky
<BrandonW> "You don't even want to know what TI Connect does when it's just detecting your calculator...It ACTUALLY ERASES THE SWAP SECTOR on every communication attempt...EVERY SINGLE ATTEMPT...Yes, TI Connect will kill your calculator..What do I have to do to get your attention?!....Such a bloated protocol." |
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lirkaren
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Posted: 11 Jun 2012 01:07:37 pm Post subject: |
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| AHelper wrote: | | I only make the library and run it on linux, and sometimes GlassOS. I don't provide gCAS2 binaries for the prizm, just the library source. |
Okay. Is there going to be a Prizm add-in in the future or should I stop waiting and check back in a few months?  _________________ (= |
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KermMartian

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Posted: 11 Jun 2012 02:03:41 pm Post subject: |
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| lirkaren wrote: | | AHelper wrote: | | I only make the library and run it on linux, and sometimes GlassOS. I don't provide gCAS2 binaries for the prizm, just the library source. |
Okay. Is there going to be a Prizm add-in in the future or should I stop waiting and check back in a few months?  | It's definitely going to evolve into an add-in eventually; Graph3DP hopefully demonstrates just how easy it is to use gCAS2 on the Prizm. You should keep checking back often; too bad you don't have the C knowledge slash motivation to learn so you could make it yourself.  _________________
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lirkaren
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Posted: 11 Jun 2012 02:38:40 pm Post subject: |
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| KermMartian wrote: | | lirkaren wrote: | | AHelper wrote: | | I only make the library and run it on linux, and sometimes GlassOS. I don't provide gCAS2 binaries for the prizm, just the library source. |
Okay. Is there going to be a Prizm add-in in the future or should I stop waiting and check back in a few months?  | It's definitely going to evolve into an add-in eventually; Graph3DP hopefully demonstrates just how easy it is to use gCAS2 on the Prizm. You should keep checking back often; too bad you don't have the C knowledge slash motivation to learn so you could make it yourself.  |
C Seems hard to learn and im on a crappy laptop from ~2006 so I don't know if it wold work thad good. But I am thinking about learning it some day when I have time.  _________________ (= |
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KermMartian

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Posted: 11 Jun 2012 03:02:58 pm Post subject: |
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The SDK can run on a tiny little embedded board that I have; I'm sure that your laptop can handle it. You edit code in a text editor and compile it with a standard GNU toolchain. You should definitely give it a try, even just to learn it if not for the Prizm. _________________
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AHelper

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Posted: 11 Jun 2012 03:06:15 pm Post subject: |
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I made GlassOS on my 2006 laptop and I still run it. Slow, but it runs.
Maybe you should make a thread for learning C? We could suggest some tutorials and resources to get you started. _________________ °ᴥ° Get Lucky
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lirkaren
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Posted: 11 Jun 2012 03:13:50 pm Post subject: |
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| AHelper wrote: | I made GlassOS on my 2006 laptop and I still run it. Slow, but it runs.
Maybe you should make a thread for learning C? We could suggest some tutorials and resources to get you started. |
Sounds good, I will start a thread probably tomorrow.  _________________ (= |
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KermMartian

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Posted: 11 Jun 2012 03:14:21 pm Post subject: |
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| lirkaren wrote: | | AHelper wrote: | I made GlassOS on my 2006 laptop and I still run it. Slow, but it runs.
Maybe you should make a thread for learning C? We could suggest some tutorials and resources to get you started. |
Sounds good, I will start a thread probably tomorrow.  | Awesome, I (and I'm sure we) look forward to doing what we can to push you along in your C learning. _________________
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