Hello, World!!! I'm currently working to translate a "windows" like shell from the old age of the Casio CFX series to the new age and color of the Casio Prizm!!! I will post some pics soon... I'd do it now, but i just took my out of my bag to do it, just to learn that my batteries are dead! So I guess i'll have to do it later... However, if you do not think it is a , then I will not have to worry about making it perfect. You may vote on it... but I do follow the ways of the Bird Scene (reference to Nickelodeon)... Let me write a little about it... Well, it is called Windows cg₁₀, and it was originally made for the older Casio s, and was entirely in french. Now I don't know too much french, but I managed to translate. It has a REAL working file system, the ability to create new folders & program links, copying and pasting links, a nice (but quite slow) GUI, a multitasking system in the task bar, a mouse, and more. Wow, I feel like I'm advertising in a commercial. Anyway, the original version is here Sorry it's in french. Well... wish me luck!!!
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Are you familiar with the Doors CS shell for TI graphing calculators, written by yours truly? I hope to port it to the Prizm at some point, but at present I have far too little time. :/ I wish you all the best luck with this, and hope it goes well. Can you tell us about some of the useful features of this shell?
Sounds GREAT! And, yes, please give details
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Looks nice... this would be really cool in C
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This looks very nice. Keep going with it!
On a side note, when I saw the title, I thought you would be asking about a port of Windows for the Prizm
It's a subject I did some research on awhile back since Windows CE supported SH3/SH4 chips until around 2005. Unfortunately, it's not possible
On a side note, when I saw the title, I thought you would be asking about a port of Windows for the Prizm
It's a subject I did some research on awhile back since Windows CE supported SH3/SH4 chips until around 2005. Unfortunately, it's not possible
Why is it not possible?
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flyingfisch wrote:
Looks nice... this would be really cool in C
Yea, I know... If you want (we) can work on that.
jet322 wrote:
flyingfisch wrote:
Looks nice... this would be really cool in C
Yea, I know... If you want (we) can work on that.
We as in you and me? I was just thinking of doing a port, but I have to learn some basic C first.
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I would love to help with something like this. I know C fairly well, but not with the Prizm... once I learn I *will* post an all around tutorial for programming on a Prizm in C..
EDIT: I also do have my compiler set up in C, and it works but I still don't know how to program for Prizm...
EDIT: I also do have my compiler set up in C, and it works but I still don't know how to program for Prizm...
thydowulays wrote:
I would love to help with something like this. I know C fairly well, but not with the Prizm... once I learn I *will* post an all around tutorial for programming on a Prizm in C..
EDIT: I also do have my compiler set up in C, and it works but I still don't know how to program for Prizm...
EDIT: I also do have my compiler set up in C, and it works but I still don't know how to program for Prizm...
Same here
Anyway, a tutorial would be nice... I support you all the way on that!
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Yeah usually when I figure out something that took me forever I make a tutorial on it so no one else has to go through all the trouble. It seems a lot of people here like to do that
flyingfisch wrote:
jet322 wrote:
flyingfisch wrote:
Looks nice... this would be really cool in C
Yea, I know... If you want (we) can work on that.
We as in you and me? I was just thinking of doing a port, but I have to learn some basic C first.
I actually do not know C at all, nor do I know asm... maybe KermMartian would help with that... he's an EXPERT!
jet322 wrote:
flyingfisch wrote:
jet322 wrote:
flyingfisch wrote:
Looks nice... this would be really cool in C
Yea, I know... If you want (we) can work on that.
We as in you and me? I was just thinking of doing a port, but I have to learn some basic C first.
I actually do not know C at all, nor do I know asm... maybe KermMartian would help with that... he's an EXPERT!
You're right about that!
Links to my calculator projects
I lurk #cemetech, if you want to contact me that and email are probably best.
I lurk #cemetech, if you want to contact me that and email are probably best.
thydowulays wrote:
I would love to help with something like this. I know C fairly well, but not with the Prizm... once I learn I *will* post an all around tutorial for programming on a Prizm in C..
EDIT: I also do have my compiler set up in C, and it works but I still don't know how to program for Prizm...
A tutorial would be great I support that too. If you look on the WikiPrizm, we have a space set aside for tutorials, so if you (or anyone) starts working on such a tutorial, you should totally put it there. EDIT: I also do have my compiler set up in C, and it works but I still don't know how to program for Prizm...
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