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Posted: Thu 26 Apr, 2007 1:43 pm
by leofox
kerm_martian wrote:Thanks for the feedback, leofox. I don't know that 32k really counts as "whopping" compared with 16k though. ;)
Compared to CrunchyOS that takes even less, seeing how you can build it with games?

Is it possible to make a 'light' version of Cemetech, without the libraries? I see how they can be handy for people with 2MB of memory, but on the 83+ with only 160K i'd rather have functions like using spare space for a game and compression (CrunchyOS) that save space.

I heard someone say that I don't have to use the mouse? I'd like some help on that, I browsed most of the menu's but I havent found an option to change the GUI. Is it also possible to hide basic programs for example? I have so much basic crap on there, it only makes it harder to browse since i'm not going to run them from a shell anyway.

Posted: Thu 26 Apr, 2007 3:50 pm
by tifreak8x
http://www.cemetech.net/programs/archiv ... funcse.zip

That SE will allow up to tab through icons, etc...

Posted: Fri 27 Apr, 2007 5:13 pm
by KermMartian
Here's another program I made to demonstrate the power of Doors CS 6's libraries:

The latest release of mobileTunes takes advantage of Ben Ryves' QuadPlay routines combined with the GUI power of Doors CS 6 for a superior media experience. Play up to 4-channel MOD music and audio on your calculator through the I/O port while taking advantage of Doors CS's ability to open songs in the associated player simply by clicking on the song. Four sample songs are included plus documentation on how to make your own.

In addition, I have a very beta online tool that attempts to convert MIDI files to mobileTunes 3 songs. It's flaky at best, so be patient with it.

Download
Image mobileTunes 3.0

Convert Songs
Image MIDI to mt3 converter

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Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2007 1:25 am
by Delnar_Ersike
:shock: Completely sweet, kerm! *shuffles around for a while trying to find a WAV to MIDI converter*

BTW, why is it exactly 4 channels?

Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2007 3:43 am
by KermMartian
Unlike previous players like CalcMOD, which could only handle either one mono channel or at most two channels to make stereo, mobileTunes (like QuadPlay) can handle two simultaneous channel per ear, for a total of four channels. Any more than four is beyond the 6MHz of the CPU.

Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2007 3:31 pm
by Delnar_Ersike
Then could you make a version of mt3 for Silver Editions that has more than 4 channels? After all, both the 83+SE and the 84+SE have 15 Mhz processors.

Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2007 4:59 pm
by Homestar
How exactly are you supposed to listen to the music? Is there a special adapter for headphones through the usb/connector?
(because my TI84+ doesn't have a headphone jack or speakers).

Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2007 6:39 pm
by Halifax
Yes there is an adapter that let's you hook you headphones into the adapter and then hook your adapter in the I/O port. I have heard that it is very cheap and available at Radioshack or something of that sort.

Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2007 7:50 pm
by DarkAuron
$5 for such an adapter isn't cheap in my opinion, but I have one anyways. Alternatively, if you have a cellphone earpiece, it's likely a 2.5mm one and will work for your calc as well.

Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2007 10:07 pm
by Delnar_Ersike
DarkAuron wrote:$5 for such an adapter isn't cheap in my opinion, but I have one anyways. Alternatively, if you have a cellphone earpiece, it's likely a 2.5mm one and will work for your calc as well.
$5? I bought mine for only $2, I don't know where you got that price from. :?

Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2007 10:17 pm
by Super Speler
Hmm... what is the exact name for the adapter I would need, I may pick one up later today.

Posted: Sun 29 Apr, 2007 12:47 am
by DarkAuron
Delnar_Ersike wrote:$5? I bought mine for only $2, I don't know where you got that price from. :?
I got it from Radioshack a year or two ago.

Posted: Sun 29 Apr, 2007 8:34 am
by threefingeredguy
Super Speler wrote:Hmm... what is the exact name for the adapter I would need, I may pick one up later today.
2.5mm adapter?

Posted: Sun 29 Apr, 2007 2:42 pm
by KermMartian
2.5mm to 3.5mm stereo adapter. They're about $3-4 at Radioshack.

Posted: Sat 05 May, 2007 2:09 am
by Madskillz
I built a speaker for mine all together that cost me about 2-3 bucks...then I found out my head phones for the cell phone work just fine.

This is great kerm, I think it adds something fresh to the shell.