![]() ![]() Let's start with another couple of "text adventures" - text output and formatted text commands input - uploaded in 2019. With access to native code programs restored almost four months ago, it's high time I resumed featuring programs for the TI-eZ80 series: TI-83 Premium CE / 84 Plus CE and Python variants thereof :) Posted by Xavier on 25 December 2020, 20:48 GMT More text-based adventures for the TI-eZ80 series existing and new users of Newprog alike should love it!Īrticle written by Mael Bansard (author of Newprog) and Lionel Debroux. Other improvements in Newprog 2.0 include a rewrite of the documentation, to fix errors and improve clarity, as well as new functions.Īll in all, this looks to be a very solid new release. This unleashes the full power of native code. However, there's more! Thanks to NPPTOC, Newprog 2.0 adds support for libraries, which can be programmed either in Newprog or C(+ASM), then compiled into native code, and called from Newprog programs. Once translated, the programs can be compiled to assembly using GTC (calculator-side and computer-side) or GCC4TI (computer-side), creating faster, standalone native code binaries. ![]() that all variables have a single type throughout their lifetime. The main upside of Newprog 2.0 is that it can be used in conjunction with NPPTOC, a new calculator-side program performing source-to-source translation between Newprog and C under some conditions, e.g. It represents an evolution of version 1.0, with generally good backwards compatibility, and significant new functionality. Basically, it is similar feature-wise to Axe Parser for the monochrome TI-Z80 series, released in the same time frame sadly, unlike Axe Parser, it seems to have come too late to trigger a significant revival of the corresponding community. Newprog programs can be edited and compiled directly on the calculator. In addition, executing TI-Basic instructions directly is possible. Its syntax is close to TI-68k Basic, but its functionality is closer to C and ASM: access to memory, sprites, timers, OS variables, etc. Newprog 1.0 by is a very powerful programming language released in 2010 for the TI-68k series. Posted by Xavier on 30 April 2021, 20:46 GMT ![]()
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