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#1 tec1

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Posted 30 August 2004 - 09:47 PM

Hello to all

I need to know like the applications are made (Add-in) in the classpad, I believe that these they are made in the computer, for what should have a special program to make them. Of where I can get this program?. Perhaps somebody possesses a programming manual to create the applications (Add-in) that can send :D

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Hola a todos

Necesito conocer como se hacen las aplicaciones (Add-in) en la classpad, creo que estas se hacen en la computadora, por lo que debe tener un programa especial para hacerlas. ?De donde puedo conseguir este programa?. Tal vez alguien posea un manual de programaci?n para crear las aplicaciones (Add-in), que me pueda enviar :D

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Posted 30 August 2004 - 10:00 PM

Dear Alvaredo: The thing you are looking for is the SDK (Software Development Kit). SDK of ClassPad has not been released yet. You have to wait.

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Posted 30 August 2004 - 10:20 PM

then: How make SDK

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Posted 30 August 2004 - 10:27 PM

What do you mean?

SDK is a programming package lets you to write and develop specific applications. A company who has made the device, will provide the SDK.
If you can make something, you can let others to develop it. No??

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Posted 31 August 2004 - 01:17 AM

SDK stands for Software Development Kit. Casio has announced publicly that they will be releasing one sometime soon. What does "soon" mean? Well I can guarantee it will be released before the next version of Windows. :D

Keep you eye on the forums (UCF, casiocalto.free.fr, etc..). When the SDK is released it will be big new.

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Posted 31 August 2004 - 04:22 AM

Softcalc, where can I find this public anouncement by CASIO?, I'd like to put a link to it in my web page.

I am letting students/teachers know the calculator (many of them are used to other brands) and one thing I tell them is that CASIO *will* release an SDK soon. If we dont know exactly when, can we know some of its features?: will it offer C++, ASM, Pascal prog capabilities? Will we be able to test the programs with a debuger and the CPManager? Will it be composed of command line tools only or will it have visual tools also?

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Posted 31 August 2004 - 06:53 PM

Softcalc, where can I find this public anouncement by CASIO?, I'd like to put a link to it in my web page.
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If we dont know exactly when, can we know some of its features?
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Hi Griott,

I think the SDK will be released very soon. I cannot say exactly when because schedules always changes slightly, but I can say *soon*.

As fas as features, the main programming language is C++. The SDK has a graphical IDE and a debugger that runs under Windows. It also has a full help file, programming guide, tutorial, and a hand full of example projects.

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 06:20 AM

I received a email from classpad.org, and they said me that SDK will be released in next few months??? What these few months main?
Where I can find public anouncement by CASIO?

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 06:35 AM

look at the post right above yours :)

as for months i think its reasonable to say that casio is padding their time, every company does this and casio is very strict about anything it offically releases.




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