TI-89/TI-92+ SDK 1.0 Released
Posted by Eric on 14 January 2002, 21:48 GMT
TI has released the first official (non-beta) version of their TI-89/TI-92+ SDK. Not much has been added since the beta versions, but it does allow all freeware applications to be loaded into the emulator. It's free, so all you developers out there...give it a whirl.
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Re: TI-89/TI-92+ SDK 1.0 Released
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JD Henshall
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Cool a new SDK!
Perhaps a first post?
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14 January 2002, 21:52 GMT
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Re: TI-89/TI-92+ SDK 1.0 Released
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B1
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First post
Who uses TI's SDK anyway?
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14 January 2002, 21:52 GMT
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Re: Re: TI-89/TI-92+ SDK 1.0 Released
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Scott Noveck
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> Who uses TI's SDK anyway?
I do!
Not that most programmers will find it useful, since they can't have apps signed (although now that it's 1.0, they may sell signings).
The documentation is, in some places, better than TIGCCLIB (but lacking in others), the resource compiler is very useful, and the debugger is great (when it works - hopefully it's been fixed a bit since beta 3).
And there are some cool things you can do with apps that you can't do with ASM programs, and many other cool things we were able to figure out with the SDK docs that haven't been done by any TIGCC programs. Maybe I'll finally release some of these soon =)
On a side note, I found TI's description of "What's Changed" to be odd. First of all, the TI site dates the new release as 1/2/02, but I was on the site checking for a new version three days ago and it wasn't there yet. Then they say it's 1.0, although FS' about screen reports 1.1. Oh, and loading freeware signed apps isn't new -- it's done that since the first alphas, with ee200 and some other freeware signed apps that I have.
What HAS changed appears to be minor. The sim menu now has a reset option (yes!), and linking to an actual calc appears to work. At least one stupid crash bug was fixed; there could be many more, but I wouldn't know. And the documentation doesn't appear to have changed.
-Scott
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14 January 2002, 22:25 GMT
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