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Bhaliar
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Posted: 09 Feb 2010 08:41:06 pm Post subject: |
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Should I use Ion or Doors cs if I want to play games on my calculator?
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IAmACalculator In a state of quasi-hiatus
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Posted: 09 Feb 2010 11:19:05 pm Post subject: |
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If you just want to run programs, then you should use NoShell or CalcUtil. As awesome and groundbreaking as Ion was, it's been pretty thoroughly obsoleted. If you want a GUI, then DoorsCS or MirageOS would work, though MirageOS is somewhat unstable and DoorsCS is somewhat large. CrunchyOS is a lesser-known and lightweight alternative that I thought was pretty good, but it's so sparse on features that I'd personally just use NoShell instead.
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eveenstra
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Deep Thought
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Posted: 04 Jun 2010 10:44:50 am Post subject: |
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IAmACalculator wrote:
[font="arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif"][size="2"]If you just want to run programs, then you should use NoShell or CalcUtil. As awesome and groundbreaking as Ion was, it's been pretty thoroughly obsoleted. If you want a GUI, thenDoorsCS or MirageOS would work, though MirageOS is somewhat unstable and DoorsCS is somewhat large. CrunchyOS is a lesser-known and lightweight alternative that I thought was pretty good, but it's so sparse on features that I'd personally just use NoShell instead.[/size]
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[font="arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif"][size="3"][size="2"]MirageOS somewhat unstable? How? I haven't crashed my calculator using it yet. [color=#000000][size="3"][/size][/size][/color][/size]
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eveenstra wrote:
I've heard that the DoorsCS7 supports homescreen program running. Can anyone verify this?
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TheStorm
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Posted: 04 Jun 2010 06:08:32 pm Post subject: |
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Deep Thought wrote:
IAmACalculator wrote:
[font="arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif"][size="2"]If you just want to run programs, then you should use NoShell or CalcUtil. As awesome and groundbreaking as Ion was, it's been pretty thoroughly obsoleted. If you want a GUI, thenDoorsCS or MirageOS would work, though MirageOS is somewhat unstable and DoorsCS is somewhat large. CrunchyOS is a lesser-known and lightweight alternative that I thought was pretty good, but it's so sparse on features that I'd personally just use NoShell instead.[/size]
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[font="arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif"][size="3"] [size="2"]MirageOS somewhat unstable? How? I haven't crashed my calculator using it yet. [color=#000000][size="3"][/size][/size][/color][/size]
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eveenstra wrote:
I've heard that the DoorsCS7 supports homescreen program running. Can anyone verify this?
Weĺl it will but DoorsCS7 isn't out yet and won't be for a while, and no DCS6 does not support that currently. If you want more info on DCS in general Kerm is working on it over at http://cemetech.net/ |
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