that all variables have a single type throughout their lifetime. The main upside of Newprog 2.0 is that it can be used in conjunction with NPPTOC, a new calculator-side program performing source-to-source translation between Newprog and C under some conditions, e.g. It represents an evolution of version 1.0, with generally good backwards compatibility, and significant new functionality. Basically, it is similar feature-wise to Axe Parser for the monochrome TI-Z80 series, released in the same time frame sadly, unlike Axe Parser, it seems to have come too late to trigger a significant revival of the corresponding community. Newprog programs can be edited and compiled directly on the calculator. In addition, executing TI-Basic instructions directly is possible. Its syntax is close to TI-68k Basic, but its functionality is closer to C and ASM: access to memory, sprites, timers, OS variables, etc. Newprog 1.0 by is a very powerful programming language released in 2010 for the TI-68k series. Posted by Xavier on 30 April 2021, 20:46 GMT