Il giorno sab 27 apr 2024 alle ore 08:13 Davide Cosciani < [email protected]> ha scritto:
> Hi John, hi to all. > > I corrected the source, the characters used are: > square root (180), plus/minus (194), triangle as delta (175), 1/2 (196), 2 > esponential (188), degree (91) > I changed on source the char with the chr$(..), so now the text is show > right. > "Intersection" is better than "collision" but is too long for M100 screen > (I thinked also "cross" before "collision"). > Sorry for my poor English, now I hope you can understand the program and > use it with profit as my son! > Please use the source attachment. > > > Il giorno ven 26 apr 2024 alle ore 17:53 John R. Hogerhuis < > [email protected]> ha scritto: > >> Good stuff Davide, the translation helps. >> >> I did get some FC errors depending on parameters. >> >> On the main menu Points is misspelled as "Ponts" >> >> Also in "Lines on Cartesian Plane" it says the "collision" but the >> correct word is Intersection. >> >> Characters are still getting mangled at some point: >> >> [image: image.png] >> >> How are you exporting your program? >> >> I did see some FC error crashes but I will need to take more careful >> notes on parameters that cause them. >> >> -- John. >> >> On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 4:40 AM Davide Cosciani <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi again! I understood now the proble. The source loses some character >>> from import to pc. Now I checked all the source translation and put the >>> character missing. >>> For example, The last two source missed the square symbol "²" on the >>> result and on the equations, and the square root symbol (replaced by "V"). >>> Now all is right! >>> Tell me about! >>> Best regards, >>> KMZ (Davide) >>> >>> Il giorno ven 26 apr 2024 alle ore 00:56 Walt Perko < >>> [email protected]> ha scritto: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I was thinking that with a YouTube video, you could include a full >>>> explanation of what, why, how etc. so dummies like myself know why we might >>>> use it. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ============================================================================================== >>>> C U L8r, °|° Walt Perko °|° "Kids ... teach them the good >>>> stuff, and they still learn the bad stuff on their own." >>>> >>>> http://www.R2Pv1.com/ <http://www.r2pv1.com/> *RoboGuts™ Intelligent >>>> content for 3D printing making S.T.E.A.M. education better, easier and more >>>> affordable * >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Experiments to learn how to use various Electronic Components, >>>> Structured Computer Programming, Phonemes for Speech &Song in any language, >>>> and Art. >>>> >>>> >>>> "The World Needs a New Economic Model" >>>> >>>> ============================================================================================== >>>> >>>> [image: BillyBotAvatar-2centsStamp-c] >>>> >>>> Sent from the Cyber7 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> *From:* M100 *On Behalf Of *John R. Hogerhuis >>>> *Sent:* Thursday, April 25, 2024 3:46 PM >>>> *To:* [email protected] >>>> *Subject:* Re: [M100] Equations on plane - M100 - Olivetti M10 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Easy enough to run in CloudT >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Download EQP.BA >>>> >>>> Browse https://bitchin100.com/CloudT >>>> >>>> Select "Add File" >>>> >>>> Pick EQP.BA >>>> >>>> Select BASIC<ENTER> >>>> >>>> CLOAD >>>> >>>> RUN >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> The CLOAD takes a little while. "EQP.BA" is actually a plain text file >>>> and so it gets parsed during load. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- John. >>>> >>>
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