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Frn info https://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php...81#p247381

Python syntax for code program and entry line (CAS Mode).
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(10-30-2019 04:32 PM)compsystems Wrote: [ -> ]News

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Frn info https://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php...81#p247381

Python syntax for code program and entry line (CAS Mode).
https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-13871.html

If someone has the original G1 beta firmware, maybe they could extract the python app, flash the new G1 firmware and restore the python app to it. I wonder if that would work.
Hello,
thanks for the information. This app is very promising if it will ever be published.

If it will be published i hope that the TIME module will be integrated.

Let's keep our eyes open.

I am not a Python expert, do you know if the getname() function is part of that preliminary app? just to understand if we can make interactive programs.

Thanks

Giancarlo
I am very anxious for that new App, I hope it allows to open several files as a directory; also that allows to be duplicated to launch a single code, it would be possible to create complete python applications (great benefit of the App flow that the calculator currently has)
The bad G1 firmware did show the line number in title of the editor that was a good feature.
CASIO has announced that it is developing a library to manage graphics from the python language, hopefully hpprime replicates this idea and with similar operation commands

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(11-23-2019 11:43 AM)compsystems Wrote: [ -> ]CASIO has announced that it is developing a library to manage graphics from the python language, hopefully hpprime replicates this idea and with similar operation commands

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Thanks for the welcome news. That's the main thing that was missing from the Casio's MicroPython implementation.
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