Calcfix was a small little basic program I developed when I always used to use BASIC programs, and it'd always screw up graphing, and other parts of my calc. Being how lazy I am, I decided to make a custom program so it runs functions to bring back my calc to life, in about 5 seconds, and that's it.
Features include:
-Really fast fixing
-Really not that huge
-It actually fixes things
-Specific programs to fix specific issues even faster so you earn back 3 seconds of your life
-Reduces frustrations in basic program enthusiasts by 97%
-Reduces the raising of a hand to call your math teacher to fix your calculator by resetting the RAM by 99%
Calcfix is on v1.3 (well, the beta is out), with two separate versions for monochrome/color calcs (text formatting), and is only on my GitHub (yea, I'll post it later to Cemetech/TIcalc archives once I feel it's in a really stable state). I decided from the early betas to move from calc specific versions, as it just wasted my time really...
There's still lots to do with Calcfix, as in
-Creating a better UI but being restricted to basic for now,
-Creating a monochrome edition (obviously...),
-MOAR code optimization (because every byte counts, especially on TI calcs
And that's my first BASIC program for the TI-84 Calcs. Hopefully this can help you save 3 seconds worth of frustration at some point in your life.
You can find the source code, downloads, and other fun stuff at the GitHub page:
https://github.com/o355/calcfix
(I am known for excessively abbreviating calculator as calc. I did it here on my program.)
Features include:
-Really fast fixing
-Really not that huge
-It actually fixes things
-Specific programs to fix specific issues even faster so you earn back 3 seconds of your life
-Reduces frustrations in basic program enthusiasts by 97%
-Reduces the raising of a hand to call your math teacher to fix your calculator by resetting the RAM by 99%
Calcfix is on v1.3 (well, the beta is out), with two separate versions for monochrome/color calcs (text formatting), and is only on my GitHub (yea, I'll post it later to Cemetech/TIcalc archives once I feel it's in a really stable state). I decided from the early betas to move from calc specific versions, as it just wasted my time really...
There's still lots to do with Calcfix, as in
-Creating a better UI but being restricted to basic for now,
-Creating a monochrome edition (obviously...),
-MOAR code optimization (because every byte counts, especially on TI calcs
And that's my first BASIC program for the TI-84 Calcs. Hopefully this can help you save 3 seconds worth of frustration at some point in your life.
You can find the source code, downloads, and other fun stuff at the GitHub page:
https://github.com/o355/calcfix
(I am known for excessively abbreviating calculator as calc. I did it here on my program.)