

Nowadays, most of the people I know who are buying a new Casio calc, buy a Prizm instead of a fx9860G (unless the teacher "recommends" buying the 9860 because he/she thinks the Prizm is forbidden), unless they really really want the SD card functionality. in the future, development of new add-ins will inevitably happen for it instead of for the fx9860G, because even though there's no official SDK, there's more memory available, newer graphic possibilities (color, high resolution) and more storage (if we don't take into account the SD models). Getting a Prizm would definitely be the best option I think.
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I used a newer version and parts of my dirty code had to be rewritten (fortunately, now the code of both Utilities and Eigenmath is cleaner).Īs for the display on the fx9860, I think it has a PrintMini font too, but it doesn't support as many glyphs as the Prizm mini font, I think.
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I don't know how well my add-ins compile with other GCC versions - I know I had some trouble when I switched to a new PC and had to recompile GCC again. I cross-compiled GCC myself to have x86-64 as the host and SH as the target. Note that I do not use gnush (from KPIT) to compile my add-ins for the Prizm. lib to it and after report if stdio.h is working or no, would help. If someone with Linux could try to setup gcc for fx9860g, convert the. If you want to move forward with the eigenmath for fx9860g I suggest you ask for more specific help related with code. Sometimes may be necessary wait some time and visit these sites daily to find a "hot deal". I bought some time ago a casio AFX (with cas) used in one of these sites for a cheap price and in good conditions. Sometimes there are used calculators cheap and in good conditions in sites like OLX or eBay, if you do not want to buy a new.

If you really want use the gbl08ma eigenmath port for prizm, I suggest you buy a prizm. anyway I can try to take a look.however with studies and other stuff I not have much free time.Īs a side note, is not by you create some posts asking for others port/fix the program for you that this will be done faster. I do not really need to have a eigenmath port for fx9860g because I have a ClassPad and a prizm.

if it continue use the same font as diameter port, the space to display results is small comparated with prizm. as gbl08ma said, fx9860 has half amount of prizm heap, so will be more limited with big calculations.
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I installed a few days ago gnush gcc in my pc, with a converted lib from official sdk, but not everything is working properly, for exemple stdio.h doesnt work and i dont know how to fix it.Įven if someone manage to do a bug free port of eigenmath to the fx9860g, it will be more limited than prizm version because:
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Porting/fixing Eigenmath for fx9860 is not an easy thing to do because will be necessary set up a full working GCC environment for fx9860g, in order to use big numbers (feature that official sdk aparently does not support). Thanks a lot, I realy hope that someone will port it, it will be great !! The SOURCE CODE is now available in the "Eigenmath for the Prizm" topic :Ĭan some one port the "Prizm EIGENMATH" to the fx9860gII so that we will all have a VERY powerful CAS add in on it ? When I started the topic "Is it possible to port a prizm add in to the fx9860gII" some peoples told me that YES it was possible and that they could have a look on the source code to port the "prizm eigenmath" to the fx9860gII. But I don't know the C language so I can't port it my self. So I decided that we should port the "prizm eigenmath" to the fx9860gII. BUT this version of EIGENMATH ported by Diameter has a lot of bugs and gives wrong answers. org also ported a version of EIGENMATH but not on the prizm, he ported it to the fx9860gII. The add in is perfectly working and some function were added to it.ĭiameter from Cncalc. As you probably know gbl08ma ported EIGENMATH to the Casio prizm.
