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TrickyG
Probe
Posted: 11 Sep 2008
17:54 GMT
Total Posts: 6
I downloaded Doom89 and sent all the files onto my calculator.
They are all archived and in the "doom" folder. I also downloaded the hw3 patch since I am a Tit. user. When I try to run Doom by typing doom/doom() it says Error: Program not found. What am I doing wrong?
Vectris
Ultralisk
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Posted: 11 Sep 2008
18:36 GMT
Total Posts: 375
Ok what calculator are you using? Also, I have never heard of using program/programname() to start a TI program.

If you have an 83 or 84:
Get MirageOS
Send it to your calculator
Run it, and use 2nd to open the MAIN folder and 2nd to select the game you want to play (DOOM).
BrandonW
Goliath
Posted: 11 Sep 2008
19:13 GMT
Total Posts: 100
He clearly said in his post he's a "Tit. user", meaning 89 Titanium, and he downloaded the HW3 patch, which is 68k specific. You do start BASIC and assembly programs the same way, with the program name followed by ().

I've been out of touch too long to be any real help, though, sorry.
TrickyG
Probe
Posted: 11 Sep 2008
20:12 GMT
Total Posts: 6
Could it possibly be that I do not have all the "doomgfx1-9" files.
My archive does not have any more room to have them all... even after the garbage collection archive error. I have doomfgx1 and doomfgx2. How will I be able to fit any more on the calculator?
Also, Do all files need to be archived or unarchived for it to run?
haveacalc
Guardian
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Posted: 11 Sep 2008
20:49 GMT
Total Posts: 1111
Everything needs to be archived, and make sure that you're only trying to deal with 89y and 89z files. If it still doesn't work, is there anything that you can take off your calc temporarily to make room (pre-installed apps)?

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TrickyG
Probe
Posted: 11 Sep 2008
20:56 GMT
Total Posts: 6
Should the hw3patch file be archived right along with the other files in the "doom" folder?

Well all that can be unarchived and/or removed under Var-Link includes:

MAIN folder-
calculus:28924
math1:2643
math2:1719
math3:2400
science1-3: 4000 each
tiinfo:1987
polydata:142

Pre-Apps? There are tons of apps I don't now or don't use, but I don't want to risk getting rid of something I might need tommorow if you know what I mean aha.

Even if I got rid of all the Var-Link it wouldn't be enough to make room for 7 more 64k files...
haveacalc
Guardian
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Posted: 11 Sep 2008
21:29 GMT
Total Posts: 1111
I'm not sure, but it should probably should just go under main. Mess around with it. :)

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TrickyG
Probe
Posted: 11 Sep 2008
21:59 GMT
Total Posts: 6
I redownloaded the newer version and had enough room to get everything except doomgfx5, doomgfx6, and fatlib. This time I typer doom() and it took about 4 seconds saying "Busy" got me thinking it was going to work. When it ended up just saying "done" along with "Error: no matching engine found". HELP! lol
haveacalc
Guardian
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Posted: 11 Sep 2008
23:01 GMT
Total Posts: 1111
You really, really need to have all of the files on your calc for it to run. What would probably help is if you did a complete memory reset and then reloaded everything on, making sure that it's all archived.

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TrickyG
Probe
Posted: 12 Sep 2008
14:30 GMT
Total Posts: 6
** Hooray for "haveacalc" ** I did a clear memory which got rid of tons of apps. I didn't need allowing for enough space to get all the files onto the calculator. I simply typed "doom()" and everything ran just fine! Problem Solved.

Doom89 is hard to play, just need some getting used to!





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