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Post by Chris on May 20, 2002 8:52:51 GMT -5
heheh, one thing about that is, if it uses ptools or zfunc or whatever, that means it's in BASIC and for viruses, BASIC=bad, i'd like to c that in asm, that would be SWEET
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Post by David L on May 21, 2002 11:26:26 GMT -5
Yeah. I actually made an asm version of this program for Duck and I will put it up for download at Cirrus Programming.
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Post by Chris on May 22, 2002 6:40:53 GMT -5
cool, can u give me a link? *is to lazy to go to cirrus and find it*
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Post by David L on May 23, 2002 13:54:30 GMT -5
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Post by Duck on May 23, 2002 14:43:01 GMT -5
Is there any way you could port that to ION. That way people at school could run it using MirageOS and . . . hahahaha. Basically I decide what games people play at my school cause I'm the only one with a link cord, and this could be fun!
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Post by David L on May 24, 2002 3:35:34 GMT -5
Yeah, that could be a good idea ;D ;D
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Post by Smasher on Nov 23, 2002 3:47:35 GMT -5
Ooh... just thought of an evil one, though it might be rediculously difficult to do (I don't know asm, so I can't say). Would it be possible to write an inturrupt that made every key act like a different one? In other words, if you hit Y=, it would, say, paste the store arrow onto the homescreen?
I would love to see something like that... as long as it wasn't installed on my calc:p
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Post by Chris on Nov 27, 2002 8:40:28 GMT -5
i'm pretty sure it'd be possible, justin made a program that disables certain keys so it'd probably be possible to make it alter the value when a keypress is detected as opposed to ignoring it
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