C# TI-83+ linking library - Got a blacklink?
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I'm not sure if that's possible with TI's DBUS method, but I get what you're saying.
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What is CSX..?
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- MissingIntellect
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CSX is an (very basic) operating system replacement for the TI-OS:
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fi ... 34973.html
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fi ... 34973.html
If you're having troubles with CSX, you might have luck getting in touch with Sigma directly. Or trying some 3rd party linktool.
My diet consists of nails, code-stealers, and HP fans.
Projects:
Robot War [TI-82, TI Flash App]
Sonic the Hedgehog [Multiplatform]
Projects:
Robot War [TI-82, TI Flash App]
Sonic the Hedgehog [Multiplatform]
Either way, I'm sure detailed linktool could help this kind of situation. And since we're not exactly overrun with them, I'd like to see something like this in the project.
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Robot War [TI-82, TI Flash App]
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I don't mind about topics wandering around, tends to lead to more interesting discussions.
The thing about it being in C# is that you wouldn't have to learn C# to use it. I could compile to a DLL and that could then be used easily by any .NET language - VB, J#, even C++.
If you know the .NET classes (which I did through VB.NET) and roughly know how C/C++ works, picking up C# shouldn't take too long.
So far, the progress is fairly minor (I had things to do); you can refresh the view which populates a ListView box (a control that works like the file viewer from Explorer), highlight some variables then copy them to the PC which creates a single .8x? file. This creates some weird effects; sending back an application or a group file sent in this way is a bit peculiar.
@Timendus: .NET 2 has a shiny new SerialPort class, but the parallel port seems to be a little lacking.
The thing about it being in C# is that you wouldn't have to learn C# to use it. I could compile to a DLL and that could then be used easily by any .NET language - VB, J#, even C++.
If you know the .NET classes (which I did through VB.NET) and roughly know how C/C++ works, picking up C# shouldn't take too long.
So far, the progress is fairly minor (I had things to do); you can refresh the view which populates a ListView box (a control that works like the file viewer from Explorer), highlight some variables then copy them to the PC which creates a single .8x? file. This creates some weird effects; sending back an application or a group file sent in this way is a bit peculiar.
@Timendus: .NET 2 has a shiny new SerialPort class, but the parallel port seems to be a little lacking.
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i've got the black link cable. forgive me for staying on topic lol.
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