This is likely not something you'll find in DoorsCS.
Calculators, especially the TI-84+SE that you have, are incredibly resource limited. That calculator has 1.5 MB ROM and 24KB of available RAM memory and the CPU runs at 15 MHz. I don't know what you expect to get out of multi-tasking but it wouldn't be a true implementation by any standard, except Apple. Your RAM is taken up by everything that is not archived. Screen shot taken from a freshly wiped TI-84+SE on jsTIfied:
RAM: 024,317 Bytes
ROM: 160,600 Bytes
Since DCS can run archived programs by creating a copy in RAM, let's assume you have more than enough RAM to keep 4 programs and the associated variables open at a time. So, what about the CPU? Well, the calculator takes a relatively long time to draw a circle. It's not slow but it's also not instantaneous. But that's a circle I drew from the home screen using the Circle( token. We also face the problem that the calculators are single threaded but we can still do a lot of things per clock cycle, take a look at Alien Breed for example. But you can't just run 2 or more programs at once with this.
You can get around it by basically halting the execution, if at all possible, saving the state of the RAM and archiving it then loading in a new state. Come to think of it, I
remember doing this back when I was in high school. In the readme.txt is this line:
Quote:
When Virtual Calc is installed, you will be able to swap between the two virtual calculators it provides by pressing the On key and the Mode key at the same time. You can press On+MODE to swap back and forth as much as you like. Each virtual calculator's operating state will be saved when you switch.
So, the calc state is saved in ROM until called again. Only one "calc" runs at a time. I suspect this now becomes a matter of how much ROM you have available. Since you require this with DCS, I'll go ahead and install and run DCS7.2 on my calculator and take another screen shot.
RAM: 024,182 Bytes
ROM: 155,600 Bytes
We lost some RAM because DCS's settings are saved in RAM. Looks like we lost about 50,000 bytes of ROM when installing DCS7.2. Let's assume you have other apps installed as well plus other things archived. So, let's say you have 900,000 bytes of ROM free. 100% bug free is another hurdle. No code is bullet proof, they can be masters of error handling but things happen.
I'm also not the most qualified person on this subject. But the calculators have things called "App Pages" and DCS8 takes up 3. Basically, in arbitrary numbers, 10k bytes is one page. Whether your app is 1000bytes or 9999, it's one page. If the app is 10,025 bytes it's now two pages and the calculator shows that 20k bytes are used. I don't know how big the app pages are but it's not really important. But it certainly explains how DCS7.2 seems to take up an oddly specific even number of bytes; I think it's 25k per page actually meaning 7.2 is two pages. I think the TI-84+SE has something like 50 pages available to it?
Anyways, I whole heartedly believe multi-tasking is a long way from DCS. Points being, DCS9 is really slimmed down versions of DCS8. There's no CalcNet and other libraries that were apart of prior DCS versions. DCS8 and below are, more or less, done with production. Meaning no more features added and updates will be strictly bug fixes if memory allows; I remember one bug in DCS8(?) that could be fixed but it would have added a fourth page or something, basically there was very little room left to fix that bug.
There can be a possibility of seeing this feature in future versions of DCS. As I said, DCS9 lost a lot of the fat that DCS8 had because it's a new CPU and it would have to be rewritten and code ported over, so starting with the basics was ideal. This now opens up the possibility of new features and libraries to better suit the new line of calculators. If compelling reasons are raised and the community supports the idea, this feature may be added to DCS9.x or DCS10+. But right now Kerm has no desire to add such a feature. In the meantime, SolarSoftware has been making great progress on his Windows 10 Mobile port to the TI-84+CSE and he's working on Multi tasking now. I haven't been following his project closely so I'm not sure if it'll support programs made and installed on the calculator but check it out!