I can see both.
im wondering if it's just the browser they are using. the Windows Embedded has IE7(ugh) and i cant see half of what images you(the community) post.
Hi,
TI gave me some new, very HQ images :
(Sorry I can't actually embed the thumbnails directly from tiplanet's gallery, for some reason....)
On the gallery page, click on the image itself to open the very high quality image
And. .. we can see there are even [at least] pink and blue-colored 84+CSE
Source : http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=10917
TI gave me some new, very HQ images :
(Sorry I can't actually embed the thumbnails directly from tiplanet's gallery, for some reason....)
On the gallery page, click on the image itself to open the very high quality image
And. .. we can see there are even [at least] pink and blue-colored 84+CSE
Source : http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=10917
Thanks for sharing, Adriweb. I can't say these show anything particularly new from these images, although it's certainly nice to have more pictures. They also appear to confirm that interchangeable faceplates for the existing TI-84+SE models will continue to work. Sadly, it looks like they don't reveal any new simulated or real images of the operating system.
if the old faceplates work, then maybe you should miss-match the blue with an orange faceplate, from the old TI84s.
LuxenD wrote:
if the old faceplates work, then maybe you should miss-match the blue with an orange faceplate, from the old TI84s.
But then it will just be an orange calculator. I don't think I understand your point.
I'm very curious about the ASM on this calculator now, especially since one of our student testers reported that the hex code calc84maniac designed to check if this is a z80, ez80, or emulated z80 produced nonsensical results.
To quote the gentleman, Vijfhoek:
Quote:
[13:55:46] <Vijfhoek> I ran it, and then it started spamming random characters to the screen for like 10-15 seconds
[13:56:04] <Vijfhoek> and then it went on being a calculator
[13:57:22] <Vijfhoek> no ram clears and such
[13:58:40] <+KermM> Were the characters all in one place?
[13:58:47] <+KermM> Or did they scroll across and down?
[13:59:01] <Vijfhoek> across and down, but a bit in a random way
[13:59:07] <+KermM> fair enough, thanks
[13:59:20] <Vijfhoek> it was like mathprint at some points
[13:59:41] <+KermM> How very strange!
[13:59:53] <Vijfhoek> like, scrolling horizontally
[14:00:09] <Vijfhoek> it only covered like the bottom half
[14:00:46] <Vijfhoek> I think its a bcall problem
[13:56:04] <Vijfhoek> and then it went on being a calculator
[13:57:22] <Vijfhoek> no ram clears and such
[13:58:40] <+KermM> Were the characters all in one place?
[13:58:47] <+KermM> Or did they scroll across and down?
[13:59:01] <Vijfhoek> across and down, but a bit in a random way
[13:59:07] <+KermM> fair enough, thanks
[13:59:20] <Vijfhoek> it was like mathprint at some points
[13:59:41] <+KermM> How very strange!
[13:59:53] <Vijfhoek> like, scrolling horizontally
[14:00:09] <Vijfhoek> it only covered like the bottom half
[14:00:46] <Vijfhoek> I think its a bcall problem
how would you check if it's a Z80 or eZ80?
are the languages that similar that you could run Z80 code on a eZ80?
are the languages that similar that you could run Z80 code on a eZ80?
The z80 is byte-compatible with the ez80. However, some instructions on the z80 that are entirely useless that you would thus never see in real code (like "ld d,d") are co-opted to trigger special ez80-only modes. You can differentiate them that way.
calcdude84se wrote:
The z80 is byte-compatible with the ez80. However, some instructions on the z80 that are entirely useless that you would thus never see in real code (like "ld d,d") are co-opted to trigger special ez80-only modes. You can differentiate them that way.
That was the hope, and that the Bcall named DispHL would still be in the same location. Unfortunately, this seems not to be the case, based on Vijfhoek's results. Register to Join the Conversation
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