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Hello there!

Postby Pedantis » Fri Apr 26, 2013 6:11 pm

Hello!
Age: 17
Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Ocupation: Student, obviously :P
Hobbies: Piano, Chess, Programming
I use the fx-9860GII calculator.

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I have my fx-9860GII for three years now, and was never really able to code anything useful with the SDK. I could need some help.
I already programmed in C, C++, C#, Basic and ASM.

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Calculators: Casio Afx 1.0, Casio fx-9860GII SD, Casio Classpad 330, Casio fx-CG20, Casio Classpad fx-CP400

Re: Hello there!

Postby helder7 » Sat Apr 27, 2013 2:27 am

Hello and welcome!

Good to see you here. :thumbup:

One advice I give is to start with something small/medium to explore the API/functions and only then start something more ambitious (if you want to start with fx9860 sdk).

First Steps with sdk:
1)Download and install fx9860 sdk, read documentation...
2)Compile a "Hello World" to verify that the SDK is operational.
3)Choose what you want to create (a game?, a program?, etc)...
4)Start coding, draw sprites, etc...

useful resources for developers:
monochromelib by pierrotll - monochrome graphic functions (like draw lines, etc)
revolution fx by kucalc - grayscales
mylib by hayzel - useful functions...
fx_calculators_SuperH_based.chm by SimonLothar - tech info, syscalls

5)Test, shearch/fix bugs, optimize the code...

If you need help, you can ask in the "Casio fx-9860 SDK" subforum.

Just out of curiosity you've programmed in x86 asm or other?
SiO2 + CaCO3 ----------> CaSiO3 + CO2

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Re: Hello there!

Postby Pedantis » Mon May 20, 2013 12:03 am

Hello,
I could use one more advice - is there something like a reference of all commands that can be used?

I coded in ASM for the Intel 8008 (without any practical use, just for educational purposes).

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Re: Hello there!

Postby nsg » Mon May 20, 2013 12:29 am

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Re: Hello there!

Postby Casimo » Mon May 20, 2013 8:36 am

You can download a reference with the SDK from the official casio side (it is a pdf).
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Re: Hello there!

Postby Pedantis » Mon May 20, 2013 11:25 am

Hello Casimo,
yes, I already read a few times that a reference is available over at the official site, but I never found it.
Could you provide a link to it? That would be nice - I already spent a lot of time searching for it.

EDIT: I just found a zip with the reference in it.

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