I was looking for some songs for my tablet pc and came across this catchy one from the 90s. Almost like a classical pop song if that is the right way to describe it.
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What's Buzzing? - Saving and Loading for Maxima on Android
Update:- Have found a much better way to save and load for Maxima on Android. Here it is:-
stringout("/sdcard/saveddata.mac",input);
The above will save the file "saveddata" in the directory sdcard.
batch("/sdcard/saveddata.mac");
This will load the file. To load in Windows, you need to click on File and then Batch File.
Below was what I wrote earlier which saves in a lisp file that is hard to access on Windows.
I finally managed to find out how to save and load for Maxima on Android. I don't understand why the dev did not put them in his latest website but they were on an older one that had been saved at archive.is.
Anyway here is how it is done:-
save("/sdcard/saveddata",all);
The above will save the file "saveddata" in the directory sdcard.
load("/sdcard/saveddata");
This will load the file. At this point there may be an error being displayed but it can be ignored.
playback();
The above command will play back the file.
Editing still can't be carried out and it is still not as user friendly as the Windows one but can't expect too much from such a new version of it.
stringout("/sdcard/saveddata.mac",input);
The above will save the file "saveddata" in the directory sdcard.
batch("/sdcard/saveddata.mac");
This will load the file. To load in Windows, you need to click on File and then Batch File.
Below was what I wrote earlier which saves in a lisp file that is hard to access on Windows.
I finally managed to find out how to save and load for Maxima on Android. I don't understand why the dev did not put them in his latest website but they were on an older one that had been saved at archive.is.
Anyway here is how it is done:-
save("/sdcard/saveddata",all);
The above will save the file "saveddata" in the directory sdcard.
load("/sdcard/saveddata");
This will load the file. At this point there may be an error being displayed but it can be ignored.
playback();
The above command will play back the file.
Editing still can't be carried out and it is still not as user friendly as the Windows one but can't expect too much from such a new version of it.
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