More New Directories (In Progress)
Posted by Eric on 21 February 2001, 21:43 GMT
Ahh. Just after a nightmarish bout of directory creation a few days ago, I promised Nick that I'd never, ever, ever do something like that again. Well, due to excessive popular demand from everyone and their fourth cousins (thrice removed), here I am at it again. This is just a little heads-up for everyone in case you happen to go through our archives and find that some things are a bit rearranged. I'm currently in the process of separating the no-stub programs for the TI-89 and TI-92+ (programs that do not require a shell) and everything else (programs that require a shell such as DoorsOS or UniversalOS. This will probably take a few days, and undoubtedly I'll be missing a few here and there. So...I'll need everyone's help here. As of now, I've finished separating the TI-89 Assembly Games into no-stub and DoorsOS games. If anyone finds any errors, drop me a note, please. The rest of the TI-89 and TI-92+ archives will also be separated soon, so I'll post updates here as they become available. Thanks! Update (Eric): TI-92+ Assembly Games are separated into no-stub and DoorsOS games now. Let me know if there are any errors. Update (Eric): TI-89 Assembly Programs done: no-stub and DoorsOS. Update (Eric): TI-92+ Assembly Programs done: no-stub and DoorsOS. 6 more directories to go...
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Re: More New Directories (In Progress)
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ajorians
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That is good, but couldn't you just put a little picture to the side. Or with the little page with the magnify glass to the left of each file in the archive, you could just put a check mark on the page or something also.
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21 February 2001, 21:51 GMT
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Re: More New Directories (In Progress)
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DWedit
(Web Page)
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Will there be an ARPGCS directory for TI83/83+ <sarcasm>ION Games</sarcasm>?
They need to be separate, so they can be weeded out among the actual hand-coded games!
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21 February 2001, 21:52 GMT
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Re: More New Directories (In Progress)
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Ken
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But what if I want to see a list of all the games? Will I need to look in two seperate directories?
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21 February 2001, 21:53 GMT
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Re: More New Directories (In Progress)
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depleateduranium
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wish someone would make evil dead in asm and maybe a pool game.
this is an incentive do it
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21 February 2001, 22:27 GMT
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Re: More New Directories (In Progress)
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Bryan Tran
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this is the coolest idea. i hate trying to find nostub programs for my calc, since i dont use a shell anymore
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22 February 2001, 01:28 GMT
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Re: More New Directories (In Progress)
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Scott Noveck
(Web Page)
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Is it possible that the "DoorsOS" directly could be renamed to something like "kernel"? It just sounds unnecessarily confusing to me (ie, for people who've never heard of ANY of the shells, and for those unable to comprehend the differences between doors, unios, teos, etc).
I also don't like seeing that dash in "no-stub," but that's just nitpicking about an aesthetic thing. I'll get used to it =)
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22 February 2001, 01:32 GMT
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Re: More New Directories (In Progress)
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nyall
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So how about a separate folder in the 89/92+ graphics directory for the greyscale pictures. Though why ticalc accepts those pictures is beyond me.
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22 February 2001, 15:13 GMT
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Where is the hardware 2 patch?
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Cpt.Ginyu
(Web Page)
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I can not find it anywhere. Just thougt you may want to know.
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24 February 2001, 16:05 GMT
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