9860 sdk without casio
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- peterba
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Re: 9860 sdk without casio
The only thing that keeps me on casio 9860 sdk, is math functions.
I hope that there is more to this than just the math functions because I just got myself one

- hayzel
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Re: 9860 sdk without casio
peterba wrote:I hope that there is more to this than just the math functions because I just got myself one
What do you mean?
- helder7
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Re: 9860 sdk without casio
Using the tool convrenesaslibtool found by gbl08ma and posted here I converted fx9860G lib to the GCC compatible format. After set up/install and configure the GNUSH for Windows, I compiled with sucess an add-in (tictactoe 1.02) originally written for official sdk without change the original source code (except remove #pragma and main() parameters ).
Some functions are not working such as sprintf and return a system error. I just did a few tests, maybe there are more that do not work.
Some functions are not working such as sprintf and return a system error. I just did a few tests, maybe there are more that do not work.
SiO2 + CaCO3 ----------> CaSiO3 + CO2
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