Hello everyone!
I am working on 3 projects right now: 2D Minecraft CE, Launcher for 2D Minecraft CE, and finally, a NEW PROJECT... Advanced Calc CE!!!
Written in TI-BASIC, Advanced Calc CE is a new calculator-based program. Based from one of my older projects, Advanced Calc CE is a new calculator she’ll, with better improvements than the older project!
You can open a built-in command line, run any program, plot, graph, and draw on the stock graph screen or a full graph screen (written in ICE). You can solve word problems too!
I plan on basically making this a better way to solve any kind of calculation you might see or thing of! What’s even better? Advanced Calc also features a built-in File Manager (written in ICE as well), which allows you to edit and copy any variable’s data to another variable, given they’re both the same type of variable. Fortunately, you CAN copy/convert Lists to Matrices or Matrices to Lists! There’s even a dark theme option, thanks to TheLastMillenial!!!
There will be MANY MORE features to come!
Currently in alpha version 1.3.6, no release yet.
Already added features:
- Standard calculations, including variable calculations.
- Command Line added, but advanced commands are not added yet, except “execASMhex”, which can run assembly hex codes.
Features still being added:
- “execASMhex” command in the Command Line.
- “open.<built-in app or program>” command in the standard calculator mode
- Word problem solver/built-in calculator
- Pythagorean Theorem solver
- Advanced Calc help menus (one for the calculator commands and one for commands for the Command Line)
- A few more features not listed
*NOTE: Many of the features not available with TI-BASIC code, both planned ones and implemented ones, may either be programmed in ICE or Assembly. Both ice and asm are compiled programs and are executed within Advanced Calc CE!
Please help me by giving me ideas for features and commands you think I should add! I’d appreciate asm hex codes not listed in the Hex Codes List already created.
But I have a question: Is there an asm hex code I can use to open a program easily, where it’s name is saved in ans?
I am working on 3 projects right now: 2D Minecraft CE, Launcher for 2D Minecraft CE, and finally, a NEW PROJECT... Advanced Calc CE!!!
Written in TI-BASIC, Advanced Calc CE is a new calculator-based program. Based from one of my older projects, Advanced Calc CE is a new calculator she’ll, with better improvements than the older project!
You can open a built-in command line, run any program, plot, graph, and draw on the stock graph screen or a full graph screen (written in ICE). You can solve word problems too!
I plan on basically making this a better way to solve any kind of calculation you might see or thing of! What’s even better? Advanced Calc also features a built-in File Manager (written in ICE as well), which allows you to edit and copy any variable’s data to another variable, given they’re both the same type of variable. Fortunately, you CAN copy/convert Lists to Matrices or Matrices to Lists! There’s even a dark theme option, thanks to TheLastMillenial!!!
There will be MANY MORE features to come!
Currently in alpha version 1.3.6, no release yet.
Already added features:
- Standard calculations, including variable calculations.
- Command Line added, but advanced commands are not added yet, except “execASMhex”, which can run assembly hex codes.
Features still being added:
- “execASMhex” command in the Command Line.
- “open.<built-in app or program>” command in the standard calculator mode
- Word problem solver/built-in calculator
- Pythagorean Theorem solver
- Advanced Calc help menus (one for the calculator commands and one for commands for the Command Line)
- A few more features not listed
*NOTE: Many of the features not available with TI-BASIC code, both planned ones and implemented ones, may either be programmed in ICE or Assembly. Both ice and asm are compiled programs and are executed within Advanced Calc CE!
Please help me by giving me ideas for features and commands you think I should add! I’d appreciate asm hex codes not listed in the Hex Codes List already created.
But I have a question: Is there an asm hex code I can use to open a program easily, where it’s name is saved in ans?