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Phobia


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Posted: 06 Apr 2009 12:25:48 pm    Post subject:

How is that going?!
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jakethepspguy


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Posted: 09 Apr 2009 06:16:47 pm    Post subject:

MWAHAHAHHAHA! I'm back! Finally, finally, finally got the new vista hooked up and I'm raring to go!!!!! The only problem is that TI-Connect is ridiculously difficult to set up for Vista. I know it's impossible on the 64-bit version, but I thought I was okay with the 32-bit. I was wrong. I didn't go into detail like I did trying to get it installed on my friend's 64-bit, so I'm sure it can be done; I just have a ton of work to do. Hopefully the ti-flash debugger thing works so I can just test my code that way.

The beauty is that I found out my old comp had like 666 mhz speed, so anything with like 1 ghz or higher should run this program instantaneously. I'm going to optimize the thing to hell, but for now it's still working splendidly. If I can get the debugger hooked up, I'm gonna start coding again today. I'm not going to promise anything because I always get really nervous when I do, but I can say that I'm really excited about working on this again.

...BUT I'M BACK!
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darkstone knight


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Joined: 07 Sep 2008
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Posted: 10 Apr 2009 03:07:52 am    Post subject:

what?

even my 4-year old laptop (free :biggrin: ) is overclocked to 3.22 ghz...
and another laptop i brought in 2002 has 3.08 ghz
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TKD_01


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Joined: 20 Feb 2009
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Posted: 10 Apr 2009 12:34:54 pm    Post subject:

jakethepspguy wrote:
MWAHAHAHHAHA! I'm back! Finally, finally, finally got the new vista hooked up and I'm raring to go!!!!! The only problem is that TI-Connect is ridiculously difficult to set up for Vista. I know it's impossible on the 64-bit version, but I thought I was okay with the 32-bit. I was wrong. I didn't go into detail like I did trying to get it installed on my friend's 64-bit, so I'm sure it can be done; I just have a ton of work to do. Hopefully the ti-flash debugger thing works so I can just test my code that way. ...

I had the same problem with running TI-Connect on my 32-bit Vista OS. A great alternative to TI-Connect is a program called TiLP2. It has several more capabilites than TI-Connect (including ROM dump--YAY!), and it communicates with your calculator much much faster than TI-Connect. However, if you have both TI-Connect and TiLP2 installed on the same system, you will almost definately encounter errors with both programs, because they have several conflicting files and drivers.
To solve this, delete TI-Connect and all it's sub-files before downloading TiLP2 (an easy way to do this is to go under Control Panel->Uninstall/change Programs, then uninstall TI-Connect. After doing that, go to program files and delete the TI-Connect folder. At that point, TI-Connect should be completely off your system Smile )
Hope that helps!
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jakethepspguy


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Joined: 04 Aug 2008
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Posted: 16 Apr 2009 09:20:04 am    Post subject:

TKD_01 wrote:
jakethepspguy wrote:
MWAHAHAHHAHA! I'm back! Finally, finally, finally got the new vista hooked up and I'm raring to go!!!!! The only problem is that TI-Connect is ridiculously difficult to set up for Vista. I know it's impossible on the 64-bit version, but I thought I was okay with the 32-bit. I was wrong. I didn't go into detail like I did trying to get it installed on my friend's 64-bit, so I'm sure it can be done; I just have a ton of work to do. Hopefully the ti-flash debugger thing works so I can just test my code that way. ...

I had the same problem with running TI-Connect on my 32-bit Vista OS. A great alternative to TI-Connect is a program called TiLP2. It has several more capabilites than TI-Connect (including ROM dump--YAY!), and it communicates with your calculator much much faster than TI-Connect. However, if you have both TI-Connect and TiLP2 installed on the same system, you will almost definately encounter errors with both programs, because they have several conflicting files and drivers.
To solve this, delete TI-Connect and all it's sub-files before downloading TiLP2 (an easy way to do this is to go under Control Panel->Uninstall/change Programs, then uninstall TI-Connect. After doing that, go to program files and delete the TI-Connect folder. At that point, TI-Connect should be completely off your system Smile )
Hope that helps!


Thankyou! Smile Actually, I did a bunch of searching the day I made that post and I found TiLP2. The weird thing is, though, that because I installed tilp2, TiConnect has been working for me. I guess TiLP got the drivers I needed for me! Smile Regardless... This means I can continue my work (which I am planning to do today.)

And I forgot to quote the guy talking about his overclocked laptop... But I was stupid that day. I have 3gb of ram lol.... Haven't tested my processor. Probably like 1.5 ghz at best or something. But I'm sure anything running 1 ghz or faster should comply fine with the crappy beta I have going Smile It's all good.
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TKD_01


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Posted: 23 Apr 2009 09:00:59 pm    Post subject:

Really..? That's really weird. TI-Connect hasn't crashed on you yet?
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geekboy1011


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Joined: 13 May 2009
Posts: 99

Posted: 20 May 2009 02:53:35 pm    Post subject:

have you put out abeta yet this looks awsome and graphlink is truely horrible
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Exfyre


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Joined: 10 Jun 2009
Posts: 8

Posted: 18 Jun 2009 03:04:53 pm    Post subject:

jakethepspguy wrote:
Before I really go all out on this, there isn't anything better than TI-Graph Link for on-computer BASIC coding, is there?


well, actually about 5 years ago when ti-84's were new(er), the CD's that came with them had TI-Connect 1.4, and with this they had a built in program editor that looked really nice and worked extremely well, but it was removed in later versions of TI-Connect.
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IAmACalculator
In a state of quasi-hiatus


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Joined: 21 Oct 2005
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Posted: 18 Jun 2009 03:27:59 pm    Post subject:

You could also look up Cemetech's SourceCoder. I'm not sure how well that is working right now, though.
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TI-newb


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Joined: 24 Dec 2008
Posts: 158

Posted: 22 Jun 2009 10:54:37 am    Post subject:

i really need to ask. What is a .8xp editor? and what does it do..
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Graphmastur


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Joined: 25 Mar 2009
Posts: 360

Posted: 22 Jun 2009 02:13:05 pm    Post subject:

[quote name='TI-newb' post='134442' date='Jun 22 2009, 07:54 AM']i really need to ask. What is a .8xp editor? and what does it do..[/quote]
It is like a basic calculator, except instead of typing it on the calculator, you type it in the program editor on the computer.
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