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- Sun 06 Dec, 2009 3:06 am
- Forum: BBC BASIC
- Topic: Nspire Compatibility
- Replies: 19
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Re: Nspire Compatibility
VDU 4 does not crash.
- Sun 06 Dec, 2009 1:09 am
- Forum: BBC BASIC
- Topic: Nspire Compatibility
- Replies: 19
- Views: 75315
Re: Nspire Compatibility
VDU 5 crashes immediately upon running, as does VDU 5:REPEAT:UNTIL
- Sat 05 Dec, 2009 11:01 pm
- Forum: BBC BASIC
- Topic: Nspire Compatibility
- Replies: 19
- Views: 75315
Re: Nspire Compatibility
VDU 5 still crashes.
- Sat 05 Dec, 2009 3:59 am
- Forum: BBC BASIC
- Topic: Nspire Compatibility
- Replies: 19
- Views: 75315
Re: Nspire Compatibility
The same, since it is running on an 84+ emulator.
- Tue 24 Nov, 2009 1:01 am
- Forum: BBC BASIC
- Topic: Nspire Compatibility
- Replies: 19
- Views: 75315
Re: Nspire Compatibility
It no longer seems to crash (at least everything that didn't work before works now).
- Sat 21 Nov, 2009 6:34 am
- Forum: BBC BASIC
- Topic: Nspire Compatibility
- Replies: 19
- Views: 75315
Re: Nspire Compatibility
It seems that most graphics commands and anything involving TIME$ don't work.
It would probably be best to have an Nspire version to keep things fast. How hard would it be to get rid of those four unsupported instructions?
It would probably be best to have an Nspire version to keep things fast. How hard would it be to get rid of those four unsupported instructions?
- Sat 21 Nov, 2009 2:05 am
- Forum: BBC BASIC
- Topic: Nspire Compatibility
- Replies: 19
- Views: 75315
Nspire Compatibility
It seems that BBC Basic is almost compatible with the TI-Nspire in 84+ mode. So far the only issues I've found are that VDU 5 and several PLOT commands crash the Nspire. Is it possible to fix this?
Re: Editor?
Ben:
If you still have the original text editor app, could you release the app and/or the source? That may, perhaps someone else could write the tokenizer.
Would it be feasible to write the tokenizer in BBC Basic?
If you still have the original text editor app, could you release the app and/or the source? That may, perhaps someone else could write the tokenizer.
Would it be feasible to write the tokenizer in BBC Basic?
Re: Editor?
Isn't there a BBC Basic star command that reads a text file (*LOADTEXT)?
As for writing programs on the PC, I know several people who dislike programming calculators on anything but a calculator. Part of the attractiveness of calculator programming is that they are portable.
As for writing programs on the PC, I know several people who dislike programming calculators on anything but a calculator. Part of the attractiveness of calculator programming is that they are portable.
Editor?
What happened to that plain-text editor app from the first post in the Progress Thread? It seems like a nice way to edit BBC Basic programs in a way that feels more like the TI-BASIC editor.
Also, is there a way to check whether a file of a certain name exists?
Also, is there a way to check whether a file of a certain name exists?
- Fri 06 Mar, 2009 6:09 pm
- Forum: BBC BASIC
- Topic: [News] BBC BASIC Beta Testing - 2009/03/06 r720
- Replies: 158
- Views: 280731
Re: [News] BBC BASIC Beta Testing - 2009/02/18 r718
The S%?15=&BEF is a typo, I meant for it to be S%?15=&EF. Fortunately, the code worked despite the typo.
- Fri 06 Mar, 2009 4:17 pm
- Forum: BBC BASIC
- Topic: [News] BBC BASIC Beta Testing - 2009/03/06 r720
- Replies: 158
- Views: 280731
Re: [News] BBC BASIC Beta Testing - 2009/02/18 r718
Changing it to IF POINT(U%,40)=0 GOTO 411 doesn't work either. And the hand assembled code was copied from the ExecAsm page on WikiTI.
- Thu 05 Mar, 2009 11:24 pm
- Forum: BBC BASIC
- Topic: [News] BBC BASIC Beta Testing - 2009/03/06 r720
- Replies: 158
- Views: 280731
Re: [News] BBC BASIC Beta Testing - 2009/02/18 r718
Could you explain the use of the POINT statement? Specifically, the following bit of code: 10 DIM S% 19 20 S%?0=&21 30 S%?0=&21 40 S%?1=&4C 50 S%?2=&93 60 S%?3=&11 70 S%?4=&40 80 S%?5=&93 90 S%?6=&01 100 S%?7=&F4 110 S%?8=&02 120 S%?9=&ED 130 S%?10=&B0...
- Fri 06 Feb, 2009 10:48 pm
- Forum: BBC BASIC
- Topic: [News] BBC BASIC Beta Testing - 2009/03/06 r720
- Replies: 158
- Views: 280731
Re: [News] BBC BASIC Beta Testing - 2009/02/06 r688
With the new version (688) the link port often gets set to a value that causes the calculator to freeze. I have to go to CalcSys to manually change the value of the link port to fix it.
- Thu 05 Feb, 2009 10:53 pm
- Forum: BBC BASIC
- Topic: [News] BBC BASIC Beta Testing - 2009/03/06 r720
- Replies: 158
- Views: 280731
Re: [News] BBC BASIC Beta Testing - 2009/02/04 r684
r684 won't run at 15 mhz on my 84+ SE.