Cross-post from Omnimaga:
I've finished the compiling to applications feature and I need a few people to help me do some more extensive testing. When I release the next version, which I think will be tomorrow night, application compiling will not be included, but I will also have an identical version with app compiling that I will give to a selected few.
Conditions:
Although it might sounds dangerous, it should be physically impossible to brick your calculator becasue I'm only using one routine to write to flash and it explicitly checks to make sure it does not accidentally write to the certificate page, which means the worst case scenario be that you have to resend the OS. I haven't had any problems at all with the feature so far and have never needed to do any of that, so its unlikely I made any critical mistakes, but that's what I need to confirm before I make this feature public.
So any volunteers?
I've finished the compiling to applications feature and I need a few people to help me do some more extensive testing. When I release the next version, which I think will be tomorrow night, application compiling will not be included, but I will also have an identical version with app compiling that I will give to a selected few.
Conditions:
- I've already tested this on an emulator, so I need this tested on real hardware (especially non-83+SEs).
- I need persons who will use this feature regularly.
- You should not have anything important in ram OR rom! Its very possible to corrupt rom if my routine is buggy. You may have to do a full rom clear to restore your calculator back to normal or even resend the OS so backups are mandatory!
- You should not share this version of Axe with anyone because I don't want to be liable for any of the possibilities above.
Although it might sounds dangerous, it should be physically impossible to brick your calculator becasue I'm only using one routine to write to flash and it explicitly checks to make sure it does not accidentally write to the certificate page, which means the worst case scenario be that you have to resend the OS. I haven't had any problems at all with the feature so far and have never needed to do any of that, so its unlikely I made any critical mistakes, but that's what I need to confirm before I make this feature public.
So any volunteers?