CLEM Working on Dynamic TI-86 Shell
Posted on 7 September 1998, 05:27 GMT
CLEM is currently working on a new shell for the TI-86. It will feature user-defined interfaces similar to Usgard, plug-in support such as 82/83/85 asm emulation, and program/string compression. A beta testing team is already been assembled, so please do not ask to be on the team. The first release is expected by the end of the month. If you have any questions, direct them to okteam@ionet.net.
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Re: CLEM Working on Dynamic TI-86 Shell
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T. Grooms
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This sounds like it will be an awsome shell. I'm sure it will compete with all of the other great shells out there (I don't think any have 83asm support however). By the way, is Maze3D still/back in the works. Keep up the good work.
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7 September 1998, 05:43 GMT
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Re: CLEM Working on Dynamic TI-86 Shell
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Harper Maddox
(Web Page)
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please make MAZE 3D, a exciting unique game... dont make the 86 as shell crowded as the 85
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7 September 1998, 06:34 GMT
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Re: CLEM Working on Dynamic TI-86 Shell
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Blueraven
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I think this is a great idea! The 86 needs a new shell. ASE 1.3 is great but this shell sounds better if it can pull the 83 assembly off.
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7 September 1998, 07:51 GMT
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My comments on said subject matter....
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Leon Pierre
(Web Page)
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I know this will be one of those shells that the folks wont b**ch and moan about. Clem has a reputation to keep, and I know this shell will be good. Ase doesnt do it for 82/83 emulation, and Ase can barely run my favorite Usgard programs w/o crashing. And the fact that it hasnt been updated doesnt make it any better. Rascall is THE shell to use, but it doesnt do 82/83 emulation. I hope that all the emulation that will be done is done stably, unlike Ase. The compression thing sounds good to me, and the user define GUI's are a plus. Now here is a tip I have posted before, in-shell data transfer from calc to calc. I dont think that calc to pc and vice-versa can be done in-shell with TI's software, but maybe with another program? I doubt that calc to pc data transfer in shell is *truly* neccessary though. Now, if there was only a way to get in the beta testing team.....
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7 September 1998, 08:45 GMT
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Re: CLEM Working on Dynamic TI-86 Shell
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Alex Lash
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Hrm...The new shell sounds interesting. Very much so :) from experience I know that CLEM is an accomplished programmer, and the idea of plugin/libraries is new on the '86. Swappable interfaces...interesting. What would make this shell really useful would be communications and file programs, such as ICQ and windows explorer. Being able to compose messages, link for a second, and browse files on the calculator graphically would be extremely useful. What kind of compression are we talking about here...being able to "zip" files and send them would be a great time-saver...
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7 September 1998, 15:53 GMT
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Maze 3D is still under development!!!!
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Matt
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Many people have asked me if work on Maze 3D has stopped, and you have all received emails as of this note. For those of you who are wondering, CLEM is still working on it and has no intention of stopping before he has finished! Thanks
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7 September 1998, 18:17 GMT
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Re: CLEM Working on Dynamic TI-86 Shell
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Cody Zimmerman
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Will you have to convert the 82 and 83 games like for 82 games on ASE? I hate that. I despise having to use DOS programs because I can never gte them to work right. It's a cool feature, 82/83 asm emulation, but if you have to convert it with a DOS program it's not worth it to me.
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7 September 1998, 20:50 GMT
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