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#281 CalcLoverHK

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Posted 07 September 2019 - 02:26 PM

Hi Kuenze,

 

Greeting from me and UCF. Welcome.  :)

I am also investigating fx-9860GII/CG50 Casio Basic. Look forward to your experience during testing.

By the way, C.Basic (C compiler add-in) is more useful and advanced than Casio Basic. When you have some experts of that, you can try out it.

 

Cheers,

CalcLoverHK



#282 piu58

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Posted 07 September 2019 - 05:21 PM

Dear kuenze, I recommend the C.Basic interpreter, an add in. There exists a thread here: 

https://community.ca...tional-release/

The last versions are at the last page of course.

 

I shared some programs in C.Basic which are concerned with astronomy in the widest sense (but not navigation). If you have questions, please ask.


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#283 Kuenze

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Posted 10 November 2019 - 08:40 AM

Kuenze

 

likes celestial navigation

 

tries to program his casio 9860

 

wonders how to do that!

 

greetings

 

kuenze



#284 Kuenze

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Posted 10 November 2019 - 08:46 AM

Dear kuenze, I recommend the C.Basic interpreter, an add in. There exists a thread here: 

https://community.ca...tional-release/

The last versions are at the last page of course.

 

I shared some programs in C.Basic which are concerned with astronomy in the widest sense (but not navigation). If you have questions, please ask.

 

dear piu58, thank you very much for your kind answer. i am looking for a compiler to test the casio programs before uploading them to the fx 9860. it takes so much time to debug on the calculator. i would like to try out the programs before. is there a compiler around to do that? as i understand, the basic you mention is a alternative version of cbasic on the calculator itself, which is something else.  best greetings kuenze



#285 Krtyski

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Posted 22 November 2019 - 05:31 AM

Hi Kuenze

 

dear piu58, thank you very much for your kind answer. i am looking for a compiler to test the casio programs before uploading them to the fx 9860. it takes so much time to debug on the calculator. i would like to try out the programs before. is there a compiler around to do that? as i understand, the basic you mention is a alternative version of cbasic on the calculator itself, which is something else.  best greetings kuenze

 

There is Casio official SDK to develop add-in. You may find this in CASIO WEW site (https://edu.casio.com/).

The SDK includes fx-9860G emulator, so you can debug your program on your PC. C skill is required to use the SDK.

 

Regarding C.Basic, currently interpreter version only is released and still in development phase, it's now beta version. This is developed as an add-in on PC. You can write program of C.Basic on your calc, PC is not required. C.Basic is upper compatible version of Casio Basic and much more useful commands are implemented. But not all functions are implemented to C.Basic. Your program on C.Basic runs about 10 times faster than genuine Casio Basic.

 

Compiler version will be released in the future, we call the compiler version as C:Basic (double dots). We do not know exact release date at this point yet.

 

If you have interest, please come to C.Basic thread;

https://community.ca...tional-release/


Edited by Krtyski, 05 February 2020 - 12:31 AM.


#286 TBit

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Posted 09 January 2020 - 07:20 PM

Hey! I realize that I've been registered on this forum for a while now, but I never actually got around to introducing myself,

so here we go:

 

Name: Julian
Age: 16
Hobbies: Programming, reading stuff
Interests: C, assembly, old hardware
Where you got your username: Thought it sounded kinda cool (I was like 11yo, so don't judgesmile.png)
 


#287 KikooDX

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Posted 29 January 2020 - 03:38 PM

Hello! I'm a French coming from Planète Casio (CalcloverHK mentionned this forum and I was curious).

I will pass by from time to time, don't expect much activity from me I'll mainly watch :)

 

Name: KikooDX, call me Kikoo.

Birthday: January 3rd.

Hobbies: Programming, speedrun, more stupid stuff related to video games.

Interests: Doing seamingly impossible stuff.

Where you got your username: You don't wanna know.


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#288 CalcLoverHK

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Posted 29 January 2020 - 06:11 PM

Hi KikooDX, welcome to UCF!

You can take a look at C.Basic thread here ;)

https://c.casiocalc.org/p63069


Edited by CalcLoverHK, 29 January 2020 - 06:21 PM.

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#289 hejsotnoss

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Posted 11 February 2020 - 05:23 PM

Name(optional): Aleksandr

Birthday: 26. July 2002

Age: 17

Hobbies: Electronics, Programming(C/C++, Assembly, Javascript), Reverse engineering, Piano

Interests: Mathematic, Programming, to Read


Edited by hejsotnoss, 11 February 2020 - 05:33 PM.


#290 Recreator67

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Posted 25 March 2020 - 08:06 PM

Hi all,

 

Birthday: 11-12-67

 

Age: Hmm, I wish I had some tool to calculate that...

 

Hobbies: Refreshing my math and using my calculators, solving physics problems, and puzzles in general, chess and further ... reading literature, watching movies, preferably end-of-the-world ones.

 

Username: it came to mind when I was thinking about The terminator, still one of my favorite film series. Recreator is a bit like recreating, and recreational, so a bit more friendly than Arnold in the movie.



#291 Shadow Emperor H3LLFIR3

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Posted 09 May 2020 - 05:24 PM

Hello everyone!

 

Name: Porter

Username: Lord H3LLFIR3

Birthday: January 29, 2004

Age: 16

Hobbies: Singing, math, writing, but most of all... Programming on my calculator!

Note: Please subscribe to my youtube channel! I just made it and i will post programming videos when i can! The channel is called H3LLFIR3 Studios.



#292 HappyCalc

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Posted 01 November 2020 - 09:07 AM

Hello, I'm new!
Name: look at my profile
Age: Somewhere between 10 and 20
Birthday: one time per year
Hobbies: Programming, Maths, Chilling
Interests: Calculators, Computers, Origami
Where I got my Username: Don't know, maybe I invented it?
Oh lol I forgot to post my password: *********

#293 khraza

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Posted 01 June 2021 - 09:16 AM

Name(optional): Kamrul Hasan Raza

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#294 i_square

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Posted 17 June 2021 - 09:41 PM

Hi everyone.
Name: Jean
Age: 21
Hobbies: electronics, programming, tinkering and much more.
Where you got your username: i love mathematics and complex numbers are kinda cool.
At the end, i am a physics student who bought recently the fx9860giii and i am fascinated how powerful it is...

Edited by i_square, 17 June 2021 - 09:43 PM.


#295 Hlib2

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Posted 26 June 2021 - 11:49 AM

name: Hlib
age: 51
Birthday:16th/august 1969.
Interest: quantum mechanics, relativistic theory, set algebra.
How I get my username: Hlib is my name from 2015.
My job: a handyman in the aviation industry.

#296 OverTheHeadCalculations

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Posted 08 September 2021 - 10:10 PM

Name(First Name, Also the name I use in real life professional environments): Alexander (Please refer to me as OTHC on this Forum)

Birthday: January, 28

Age: 18

Hobbies: Music, Computers

Interests: Cars, Computers, Synths, etc. 

Where you got your username: I have an overhead projector calculator, so, pretty self explanatory



#297 KrystianPoland1

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Posted 14 March 2023 - 03:36 PM

hello 

\krystian from Poland

 

interest electronic,calculators 9700,fx 2.0,9850G



#298 fx-9750GA+

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Posted 21 August 2023 - 10:58 PM

Hi, everyone. I'm new here. Just getting started into programming an old fx-9750GA+. I'm also, studying to become a Machinist. Thus, my interest in being able to program Machinist math formulas into my fx-9750GA+. My first goal is to learn if all Casio basic commands are compatible to my fx-9750GA+. Some specific commands I need the syntax for are Locate, and how to clear the screen. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

#299 Qerke

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Posted 03 September 2023 - 07:21 PM

Name: Qerke

Birthday: 12-01

Age: 14

Hobbies: Programming and welding

Interests: Calculators

Where you got your username: i slammed a keyboard

 

i only just found this community and its a shame most of this isnt active anymore.

I hope everyone has a good day if i can even post this 


Edited by Qerke, 03 September 2023 - 07:21 PM.



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