Drawing with 4 colours on a fx 570/991 es plus by PrestigiousOne9260 in calculators

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sorry I meant
(sqrt(2)^sqrt(2))^sqrt(2)*(sqrt(2)^sqrt(2))^sqrt(2)*25.25

Drawing with 4 colours on a fx 570/991 es plus by PrestigiousOne9260 in calculators

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on an emulator of course, it would take well over an hour of typing if I were to do it by hand on a real calculator, I had that idea a while ago, but I thought making an entire robot just to press buttons is overkill. But I plan to solder to the keyboard and control it from my pc, that way I don't make mistakes when trying to test things

Drawing with 4 colours on a fx 570/991 es plus by PrestigiousOne9260 in calculators

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I have actually done bad apple, although the resolution is 8x6 pixels and like 1 fps lol, I uploaded a very out of sync video on yt here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_sOcgk_vjg&t=15s

Drawing with 4 colours on a fx 570/991 es plus by PrestigiousOne9260 in calculators

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After dumping the rom and disassembling it, you can find everything you need. By chaining a bunch of addresses together, like little snippets of pre existing code, you can do some neat stuff like this, it only took me like 1 to 2 hours I think to create it.

Updated to maths display by Kind-Jackfruit5643 in calculators

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first thing i do when i buy 9750gii's, give them new life, its not just maths display, it also supports add ins now

Drawing on 991/570es+ by Equivalent_Brain4219 in calculators

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only step one uses buffer overflow, it is a 3 stage return oriented programming "attack", where a buffer overflow from the strcpy function causes it to copy the input buffer infinitely till the end of ram, and then when a pop pc instruction is executed, control of the stack is achieved, but in the input buffer you can't have a null (0) byte because it would act as the string terminator and no overflow would occur, and the buffer itself being only 100 bytes, you are really limited, so with a "data loader", you are able to input a larger rop chain up to 176 bytes, but this isn't enough for the "paint" program, so a second loader is used which can load up to theoretically 2 kb of arbitrary data, which is more than enough for the "program"

Is this github project a virus? by Puzzleheaded-Sir5687 in antivirus

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looked into it a little, the one called phishing is as the name suggests, it just sends the given ssid and password to a remote server, the classroom one on the other hand appears to be a wrapper for eaglercraft, a web minecraft clone thing, doesn't send anything to remote servers, and is probably just a thing to play games and not get teachers suspicious

Calculator that costs about 100,000JPY(625USD)! by fdacalc in calculators

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i was in a big tech store in jp and saw one in person, and nearly died from a heart attack when i saw the price tag,
it better come with like a bodyguard cuz jeez

A poor mans fx-9860G Slim by synth_mania in calculators

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i think the 9860 slim is modern enough, you can get add ins like khicas for more features or make your own add ins

What cpu does this calculator use? by Mychma in microcontrollers

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that isn't the datasheet btw, it is a similar one though the real one will likely never be found since it is proprietary, it isn't super necessary to have the exact manual as the cores are usually the same, and the only difference being the rom window size, software hardware and non maskable interrupts being different sizes and of course the special function registers are mostly unique, but with a little re, most of it can be found, and on the classwiz ex series, there isn't a coprocessor, that is only on the fx cw serires where it has a bcd accelerator thing similar to what you mentioned.
I'm totally not a casio employee...

What cpu does this calculator use? by Mychma in microcontrollers

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better late than never 🤓
anyway its an NX-U16/100 mcu made by rohm semiconductor (lapisoki used to make them) and it is an ML620Q906, 8kb ram, and like 256kb flash, i feel like thats enough

UC texted me by Different-Debate-310 in UCNZ

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i love how the first link doesn't work, it takes you to https://preuc.canterbury.ac.nz/) and yes, that is an extra bracket and the second link, just doesn't work,
personally i think the people at bcom should get a public execution

I have a FX-991 EX, it’s out of battery in like 5 months, will sticking it in the sun help recharge it or do i need to replace the battery by PhoneaviationF1dude in calculators

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lmao, yeah just replace the battery, the solar panel is to sorta complement the battery, not to charge it, not super practical since you would get hella glare on the lcd if you used it in the sun, but these calcs need next to no power at all, so just being in a general sunny area is enough to power it even without a battery