Re: Documentation
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:59 pm
Absolutely!!
I'll set it up tomorrow.
It would be awesome if you could check and fill in the "code" sections for the expansions and modes etc.
I'm a bit vague mysel. I think the simpler format I got works but I'm sure I've missed commands or have gotten the nomenclature incorrect in places.
Then the "proper coders" section... With the actual libraries etc. is that not already done on the existing wiki?
And examples..... I'm so out of my depth there. I started trying to give an example per expansion/item on the main page. Does that make sense?
Shall we still do a "commonly requested code" page?
I just started fiddling with memory locations and discovered the portal/ app areas.
I found one thread showing how to change from code to memory by just removing the arguments for the dosing pumps.
Could you do an explanation? And perhaps we list a "code line turns into this for memory" for each of the available memory types ( the standard ones accessed by the portal - maybe put the heavy technical allocations under the coders section?)
I'll post all that up though:)
I'm a scatter brain remember...
I'll set it up tomorrow.
It would be awesome if you could check and fill in the "code" sections for the expansions and modes etc.
I'm a bit vague mysel. I think the simpler format I got works but I'm sure I've missed commands or have gotten the nomenclature incorrect in places.
Then the "proper coders" section... With the actual libraries etc. is that not already done on the existing wiki?
And examples..... I'm so out of my depth there. I started trying to give an example per expansion/item on the main page. Does that make sense?
Shall we still do a "commonly requested code" page?
I just started fiddling with memory locations and discovered the portal/ app areas.
I found one thread showing how to change from code to memory by just removing the arguments for the dosing pumps.
Could you do an explanation? And perhaps we list a "code line turns into this for memory" for each of the available memory types ( the standard ones accessed by the portal - maybe put the heavy technical allocations under the coders section?)
I'll post all that up though:)
I'm a scatter brain remember...