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DWAINE..zards.
#46
Zamujasa Wrote:I think he was looking more for a way to, say, have a DWAINE session via PDA, maybe. I know that'd certainly be a bit useful.
From my point of view, the impact of that would be rather underwhelming.

Zamujasa Wrote:Really wish there was a list of shit DWAINE's scripting could do, unless what you see is literally all it can do. Shit like escaping |ns or ^s (though I guess a single | will turn into a ^ after an echo or something???).
Not quite. In scripting, | means both concatenation and the last one in a line is the target file. What you see is literally all it does - there are no variables or loops, and conditionals are super limited.
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#47
My Q was what Zamujasa was saying

BUT this brings up a point: if I transfered a PDA file to a computer, would I then be able to send that PDA file using a thinkdos computer to other PDAs? If so, how would one go about doing that
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#48
You wouldn't. You can create your own cartridge by cherry picking apps from cartridges, and that's about it.
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#49
You can also create your own cartridge (slowly and painfully) by copying/pasting programs from a ROM cart to the PDA itself, then to a EEPROM cart and deleting the PDA copy.

Not really useful, since the number of PDA apps that are actually of general use are pretty small (though Robustris is always a nice 8u of free space I guess, if you want to copy Ticket Master or Health Scan)
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#50
Zamujasa Wrote:You can also create your own cartridge (slowly and painfully) by copying/pasting programs from a ROM cart to the PDA itself, then to a EEPROM cart and deleting the PDA copy.

Not really useful, since the number of PDA apps that are actually of general use are pretty small (though Robustris is always a nice 8u of free space I guess, if you want to copy Ticket Master or Health Scan)
Fancy new idea: Increase the usefulness of PDAs by allowing people to buy or download apps of their choice.
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