I'm trying to make a decent TI-BASIC Editor for Windows, but I don't know what encoding is used for the TI OS for BASIC. If anyone could help me with this I would greatly appreciate it. thx.
P.S. TI Education released a bugged-up version of a TI-BASIC Editor with my CD I received a couple years ago. No, this is not the Editor that came with TI-Graphlink. It came with TI-Connect 1.5. They used to have it on their site avaliable for download, but they got rid of it due to so many bugs. If anyone has any information on any new realeases TI may be having, I would really like to know. Thx again.
Help on new TI-BASIC Editor for Windows
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Too bad there's not a cross-platform offline version.
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People have nagged me about it, but the reasons I made it all revolve around its online-ness. If someone would be willing to make a port, perhaps including some of the web-based features, I'd be happy to give them a hand.Demon wrote:Too bad there's not a cross-platform offline version.
Regarding the encoding: there's basically a translation table to and from the TI-OS token encoding scheme; tokens are stored as either one- or two-byte series in memory, where special bytes signal the start of two-byte tokens. There's some good info on it here:
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fi ... 24750.html
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You could try: http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fi ... 39658.html
TI-Coder wasn't any good. It kept skipping out on putting together some tokens like DelVar.
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