Difference between revisions of "Category:83Plus:Basic:84NewTokens"
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* Hex: $EF02 | * Hex: $EF02 | ||
* Syntax: checkTmr(<i>offset</i> | * Syntax: checkTmr(<i>offset</i> | ||
− | ** offset is a decimal number to add to the value returned | + | ** offset is a decimal number to add to the value returned. |
* Returns: Decimal value of clock ports | * Returns: Decimal value of clock ports | ||
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== ExecLib == | == ExecLib == | ||
* Hex: $EF12 | * Hex: $EF12 | ||
− | * Notes: This is used with OpenLib( | + | * Notes: This is used with OpenLib( |
== getDate == | == getDate == | ||
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== isClockOn == | == isClockOn == | ||
* Hex: $EF0E | * Hex: $EF0E | ||
− | * Notes: The way this one works, | + | * Notes: The way this one works, to test if the clock is on, just do <code>If isClockOn</code> or <code>If not(isClockOn)</code>. |
== OpenLib( == | == OpenLib( == | ||
* Hex: $EF11 | * Hex: $EF11 | ||
+ | * Notes: This is used to interface with an application. However, no apps have been released to make of this (yet) *pokes Michael Vincent with a flash drive* | ||
== setDate( == | == setDate( == | ||
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* Returns: A list that converts the number of seconds into {<i>days</i>,<i>hours</i>,<i>minuets</i>,<i>seconds</i> | * Returns: A list that converts the number of seconds into {<i>days</i>,<i>hours</i>,<i>minuets</i>,<i>seconds</i> | ||
* Notes: You may wish to use this with checkTmr( to bump the time up or down a few seconds | * Notes: You may wish to use this with checkTmr( to bump the time up or down a few seconds | ||
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= Notes = | = Notes = | ||
Time is not a new token for the 84. | Time is not a new token for the 84. |
Revision as of 18:21, 6 April 2006
The TI-84(SE) has several new tokens. These tokens will not work on the 83's.
Contents
Tokens
checkTmr(
- Hex: $EF02
- Syntax: checkTmr(offset
- offset is a decimal number to add to the value returned.
- Returns: Decimal value of clock ports
ClockOff
- Hex: $EF0F
- Syntax: ClockOff
ClockOn
- Hex: $EF10
dayOfWk(
- Hex: $EF06
ExecLib
- Hex: $EF12
- Notes: This is used with OpenLib(
getDate
- Hex: $EF09
- Syntax: getDate→⌊ALIST
- Returns: {year,month,day} (regardless of getDtFmt)
getDtFmt
- Hex: $EF0C
- Syntax: getDtFmt→[a variable]
- Returns: A number which tells you what date format the user has requested to use on the MODE screen.
getDtStr(
- Hex: $EF07
- Syntax: getDtStr(date format
- I would presume date format is the same as the numbers used for getDtFmt
getTime
- Hex: $EF0A
- Sintax: setTime→⌊ALIST
- Returns: A list, in the format: {hour,minuet,second
getTmFmt
- Hex: $EF0D
- Notes: Works alot like getDtFmt
getTmStr(
- Hex: $EF08
- Syntax: unknown
isClockOn
- Hex: $EF0E
- Notes: The way this one works, to test if the clock is on, just do
If isClockOn
orIf not(isClockOn)
.
OpenLib(
- Hex: $EF11
- Notes: This is used to interface with an application. However, no apps have been released to make of this (yet) *pokes Michael Vincent with a flash drive*
setDate(
- Hex: $EF00
- Syntax: setDate(year,month,day
- Notes: DtFmt does not affect this.
setDtFmt(
- Hex: $EF03
- Notes: This is used to set the date format shown on the MODE screen
setTime(
- Hex: $EF01
- Syntax: setTime(hour,minuet,second
- Notes: This does not care about TmFmt
setTmFmt(
- Hex: $EF04
- Notes: Changes the time time format shown on the MODE screen
startTmr
- Hex: $EF0B
- Notes: This works just like checkTmr(0), execpt smaller.
timeCnv(
- Hex: $EF05
- Syntax: timeCnv(a number of seconds
- Returns: A list that converts the number of seconds into {days,hours,minuets,seconds
- Notes: You may wish to use this with checkTmr( to bump the time up or down a few seconds
Notes
Time is not a new token for the 84.
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