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themadman
Probe
Posted: 17 Jul 2007
05:52 GMT
Total Posts: 1
I am currently designing a program that allows Windows interface in the calculator. Tell me some ideas.
banjo2E
Wraith
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Posted: 17 Jul 2007
08:16 GMT
Total Posts: 689
I think there was already one of these, but I can't remember where.

Edit: Ah, here it is.

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threefingeredguy
Ghost
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Posted: 17 Jul 2007
14:30 GMT
Total Posts: 1189
Make it a full blown OS instead of a shell.

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ryantmer
Wraith
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Posted: 17 Jul 2007
19:42 GMT
Total Posts: 692
/me thinks the word "Windows" may be in copyright infringement here...

I suggest "Windews", or possibly "DoorsCS".
allynfolksjr
Administrator
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Posted: 17 Jul 2007
22:07 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
Totally go with DoorsCS.
Master Jc
Dragoon
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Posted: 18 Jul 2007
04:51 GMT
Total Posts: 54
Give it solitaire.

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banjo2E
Wraith
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Posted: 18 Jul 2007
11:37 GMT
Total Posts: 689
And a password protect feature with really obvious bugs that make it so anyone can get your password really easy.

You know, for realism.

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threefingeredguy
Ghost
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Posted: 18 Jul 2007
15:23 GMT
Total Posts: 1189
Call it DoorsCS.

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banjo2E
Wraith
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Posted: 18 Jul 2007
19:20 GMT
Total Posts: 689
No, call it "Windows AIDS" (Awesome Incredible Divine Super).

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Vectris
Ultralisk
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Posted: 23 Jul 2007
07:42 GMT
Total Posts: 375
Have different cursors, and make sure you do it on the graph screen. Have desktop shortcuts to.
Master Jc
Dragoon
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Posted: 24 Jul 2007
10:08 GMT
Total Posts: 54
Make it USB-mouse enabled. Or heck... make it access a USB device and perform memory storage functions!

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Vectris
Ultralisk
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Posted: 25 Jul 2007
08:24 GMT
Total Posts: 375
the calculator shows up as a usb device with memory, has anyone tried to store stuff to it?
Zachary940
Wraith
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Posted: 25 Jul 2007
10:31 GMT
Total Posts: 714
I have, Doesn't work.
Then again I just stick my flash drive into my calc and store information on that. So to get technical. I have over 256MB of Archive Space.

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Vectris
Ultralisk
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Posted: 27 Jul 2007
22:33 GMT
Total Posts: 375
wow! userious, those drives for the calcs give u 256 mmegs of arch? course, i have plenty of that, i really need more ram. So how much are they?
Zachary940
Wraith
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Posted: 28 Jul 2007
10:41 GMT
Total Posts: 714
Its just a normal flash drive that is plugged into my computer now. If you get a 2gb one. You can have 2gb of archive. The only thing you have to buy is a converter. I bought a usb converter kit that had 5 different converters and a 15 ft extension cable. Cost me $20.

In order for you to be able to use a flash with your calc. The drive needs to be FAT. You will also need to download and install a driver and another program on your calc. Look in the news topics for those links. If you have any questions ask.

Edit: Found the news topic. http://calcg.org/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?t=7919

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Vectris
Ultralisk
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Posted: 30 Jul 2007
12:38 GMT
Total Posts: 375
o, i thought u meant one u plug directly into your calculator. So u can bak up your stuff on it and carry it around and put on your calc without having to use a computer.
Master Jc
Dragoon
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Posted: 4 Aug 2007
09:00 GMT
Total Posts: 54
The calculator doesn't even have that much storage space--why would you want it to perform the job of a USB drive? Especially when you can get--surprise, surprise--a cheap USB drive instead!

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