Jimi Malcolm's TI-86 ASM Programming Guide
Posted by Nick on 12 December 1999, 17:45 GMT
I recently got the linkage in my mailbox to the TI-86 Asm Programming Guide written by Jimi Malcolm. This incredibly comprehensive tutorial covers all topics and it's useful for any skill level. Thanks to Brent Schneider for sending this to me. :)
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Re: Jimi Malcolm's TI-86 ASM Programming Guide
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Justin Krebs
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1st comment:
This will prove very useful to asm newbies like myself. Way to go Jimi!
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12 December 1999, 17:53 GMT
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Re: Jimi Malcolm's TI-86 ASM Programming Guide
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akadajet
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Neat, maybe it can help me with 83+ programming too.
~Jonathan Taylor
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12 December 1999, 17:53 GMT
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Re: Jimi Malcolm's TI-86 ASM Programming Guide
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The_Professor
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Maybe now I can learn ASM...
Revision: maybe next month I can learn asm (When I have time)
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This is great for all upcoming programmers (like myself). The only thing now is people are going to want a guide to ASM on all the the other calcs.
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12 December 1999, 18:18 GMT
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Re: Jimi Malcolm's ASM Guide
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James abba shalaka Rubingh
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Not many of these sections are actually finished... Also, interestingly according to the tutorial, rst _doesn't_ mean restart, it means reset =)
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12 December 1999, 20:52 GMT
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Re: Jimi Malcolm's TI-86 ASM Programming Guide
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deuist
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Does anyone know of a complete 83 asm guide other than the "Asm Guru"?
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12 December 1999, 22:41 GMT
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Re: Jimi Malcolm's TI-86 ASM Programming Guide
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jimi malcolm
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i can't tell you how great it feels for people to be visiting my site, let alone talking about it. i want to thank you for visiting my site. you can guarantee that i will always be working on this web page.
i hope to put some type of form on the page that will collect data on preferences of users (like a survey) similiar to the one used for preferences here at ticalc.org. this will allow me to collect data on what you want and like. this will allow me to use cookies so when you go to the page, it will be displayed in your choices of font, font sizes, layout, and especially colors.
in the future, i plan to implement the following among many other features:
- download the entire site in *.zip form for offline viewing
- user inputted preferences for colors
- cgi scripting
- finish every topic listed on the index page
- address each and every problem emailed to me by you
- create backwards compatability so that everyone can view the web site and all it's style features in any browser
thank you for being patient.
later.
jimi
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13 December 1999, 00:57 GMT
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