How i exported fuze code to pc for backup purposes
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@joyrider3774 Yes Max data capacity for Alphanumeric is 4296 characters. There is a lot of error correction
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good news guys i asked @pianofire if i could share the code and it was ok.
So i released the PC Part of it all on my github and the code is there with it but i also created a share but don't know when or if it will be accepted.Usuage video:
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Oh Delphi! I haven't used that for along time
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@pianofire i still use it every day at work :)
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Delphi was great I used it for many years
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yeah it is still great, they just released their latested version 2 days ago :)
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Why can't Fuse simply have an option to email a copy of your project? I've wanted to post code snippets before, but wasn't going to retype my code.
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@Slydog not so simple when dealing with Nintendo I bet ;)
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What about a Fuze Nintendo mobile companion app? It could allow you to open the programs on a device and to view (and copy) the code from there. Seems like that might be a way to thread the needle with the current terms of service.
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That sounds like a lot of work. Wouldn’t a screenshot be enough most times?
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Hey just a quick tip if you need to replace a lot of
"
characters with" + chr(34) + "
and you get recursion limit exceeded. Split up your string over multiple variables and concat them when calling the encode function. I just had todo that and did not know initially where the error was comming fromAlso another tip, copy your program to new file first (ctrl-c ctrl-v) and then do ctrl-h so you can easily replace
"
with" + chr(34) + "
the only place it can cause troubles is with empty strings""
there you need todo manual intervention most probably -
@joyrider3774 just browsed through some old posts; I still like this one a lot. Nice work!
PS: ..and yeah QR codes contain less data (also more redundant) than these images.