Studycalc is an open source alternative to existing windows-only Texas Instruments Study Card Creator software. The aim is to support all types of studycards on all calculators that support them, and be as portable as possible.
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I finished porting studycalc to the TI89 and other calculators that share the same processor (m68k). It is now possible to generate studycard stacks from plain text files, created with the built-in text editor, on the calculator.
Some improvements have been made and the TI89 is now supported, along with the TI83. Some api changes took place, and a lot of rearranging was done to allow the code between these two to play friendly. Studycalc now outputs both formats by default.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r12 | simo | 2005-04-13 20:25:47 -0500 (Wed, 13 Apr 2005) | 4 lines Some minor changes to make things easier to use A small api change Rearranged some responsibilities Also fixed issue with ordering of calcs ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r11 | simo | 2005-04-13 06:47:44 -0500 (Wed, 13 Apr 2005) | 8 lines Add TI-89 Support Now generates both an 83 and 89 stack by default Some function names were changed Known issue: if the 83 code runs before 89 code, it converts everything out of ascii, but the 89 actually uses ascii, so it either borks immediately or comes out with some funky characters on the calculator
Studycalc has now been tested on one of the compile farm macs, and it seems to compile and run with no modifications to the code. Output has also been tested, and it works 100%. Enjoy PS: Working hard on the TI89 code, should be out this weekend
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