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You can download the latest malical build [http://www.casio-scene.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=397 here], and you can discuss about this project in [http://www.casio-scene.com/showthread.php?1397-Malical-2-5-Powerful-alternative-to-Casio-Basic this forum topic]. | You can download the latest malical build [http://www.casio-scene.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=397 here], and you can discuss about this project in [http://www.casio-scene.com/showthread.php?1397-Malical-2-5-Powerful-alternative-to-Casio-Basic this forum topic]. | ||
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+ | ===Install Malical on Calc=== | ||
+ | Please connect the calculator to the computer, and drag and drop the the file MALICAL2.G1A, to the FA-124 like the image below: | ||
+ | [[File:Mal-fa124.png]] | ||
+ | Then copy MALICAL2.G1A to your 9860 calculator. |
Revision as of 18:30, June 4, 2012
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What is Malical?
Malical is a powerful language for casio fx9860 series that combines the facility of the Casio Basic with the speed and robustness of C/Asm.
The currently malical version is 2.5, but the developers, Diameter and Wudy.F89 are working in a new update (3.0) with more functions!
Vantages of using Malical
This language is more faster than LuaFx, and you can program OnCalc. Other vantage face to LuaFX is that the malical program files do not need to be compiled!
Furthermore this language has the speed and robustness of C/Asm but is more easy to learn! You can use some tipical SDK functions like print mini, overclock, rtc, ... using this language!
Getting Started
You can download the latest malical build here, and you can discuss about this project in this forum topic.
Install Malical on Calc
Please connect the calculator to the computer, and drag and drop the the file MALICAL2.G1A, to the FA-124 like the image below: Then copy MALICAL2.G1A to your 9860 calculator.