I have seen DoorsCS, and it appears to be a great program. However, I had problems using MirageOS. My calculator would not function properly, no matter what I did, so I had to contact TI tech support and get a new calculator (luckily mine was still under warrenty). They said that the main cause of problems is assembly games (I know some ASM myself). I asked some people why this was the problem, and they said that the problem was because ASM games sometimes access parts of the memory that is not meant to be accessed and generally reserved for the OS. This makes sence because MirageOS could run programs with virtually no RAM, which is impossible, because memory is required to use commands and create variables.
I want to know if DoorsCS access's any parts of the memory that shouldn't be messed with, or anything else like that (probably from the programmer(s)). Thanks for the help, because I do not want to mess up my calculator again.
I want to know if DoorsCS access's any parts of the memory that shouldn't be messed with, or anything else like that (probably from the programmer(s)). Thanks for the help, because I do not want to mess up my calculator again.