Mmm... mine is only 1mb. I downloaded the OS and told rom8x to install it. I'll have to investigate this further.Jim e wrote:Well for the 84+ the only key detail to getting it to run is the rom size, it should be 2MB. However I have yet to directly support 8xus in wabbitemu, so you'll need to make sure the rom already has an os installed.qarnos wrote:It looks great, but I couldn't get it to accept my 84+ ROM (downloaded using rom8x). 83+ worked fine, however.
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I don't believe many people use Ti-85/86 calculators. I think it's quite safe to drop support for it
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Well 84+ non-silver edition is suppose to be 1mb. However, I could never test the 84+. I couldn't get a rom, no one has those. So it is at all possible that that doesn't work flat out.
You could also try the 83+ Silver CLC file that is include with flash debugger. Fundamentally the only difference between the 84+SE and the 83+SE on the emulator is the Clock functionality.
I would say drop 85/86 support.
You could also try the 83+ Silver CLC file that is include with flash debugger. Fundamentally the only difference between the 84+SE and the 83+SE on the emulator is the Clock functionality.
I would say drop 85/86 support.
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I have been playing around with some new 3d line interpolation code which does a much better job of clipping - going all the way to the edge of the screen and ultra precise. There's still a couple of little bugs but it's looking good:
Demo file has been updated but be careful, I can't guarantee a crash-free experience with this version, though the only problems I've encountered is the occasional oddly clipped polygon.
Demo file has been updated but be careful, I can't guarantee a crash-free experience with this version, though the only problems I've encountered is the occasional oddly clipped polygon.
It should be ok - I'll figure something out. Thanks anyway.King Harold wrote:I have a 84+ not-se, if you still want to test it..
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Not off the top of my head. The algorithm I use is a home-brewed method which I plan on writing a doc on at some point because it has good performance benefits over the usual method of clipping the polygon to one plane at a time (ie: clip against the top plane, then clip the resulting polygon against the bottom, then clip the resulting... etc, etc)tr1p1ea wrote:Hey the precise clipping looks great qarnos, you got any good docs on polygon clipping lying around?
You might try Googling Sutherland-Hodgeman clipping - that's a good starting point.
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Just a quick update of the demo today. Progress has been slow since I've been working on a couple of other things, including converting by comments to be Vera-friendly, so I can release some useful docs when I release the source.
This demo contains a re-write of some of the clipping stuff so it *hopefully* should clip polygons properly all of the time now. Let me know if you notice any oddities.
The only other addition is in the status bar at the top of the screen. It now displays the current clipping mode:
DRAW - no clipping is being performed
CLIP - the object is being clipped
CULL - the object has been culled (not visible)
You will probably notice that most of the time it is in CLIP mode. This is probably due to the bounding being axis aligned, which means there is a lot of "wasted" space in the BB's. The boxes will be most efficient if you look at the runway edge-on.
This demo contains a re-write of some of the clipping stuff so it *hopefully* should clip polygons properly all of the time now. Let me know if you notice any oddities.
The only other addition is in the status bar at the top of the screen. It now displays the current clipping mode:
DRAW - no clipping is being performed
CLIP - the object is being clipped
CULL - the object has been culled (not visible)
You will probably notice that most of the time it is in CLIP mode. This is probably due to the bounding being axis aligned, which means there is a lot of "wasted" space in the BB's. The boxes will be most efficient if you look at the runway edge-on.
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qarnos, your e-mail address is bouncing all mails giving a SMTP Error (state 13): 550 #5.1.0 Address rejected. The Google Group for Vera doesn't really like it, and has stopped sending you mails. Contact me (if you've got a working address ), and we can fix it.
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Oops! For some reason Google was configured to use my old email address, even though I had updated it. Should be fixed now.Timendus wrote:qarnos, your e-mail address is bouncing all mails giving a SMTP Error (state 13): 550 #5.1.0 Address rejected. The Google Group for Vera doesn't really like it, and has stopped sending you mails. Contact me (if you've got a working address ), and we can fix it.
Thanks for the heads-up.
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