86 Central Content Now At guide.ticalc.org
Posted by Nick on 15 June 2000, 21:28 GMT
ACZ's 86 Central has now become a part of Jimi Malcolm's The Guide, located at guide.ticalc.org. This should provide an extensive tutorial archive for any developers who are looking to write assembly programs. This change was caused by Matt Johnson, who wanted to close 86 Central, still keeping all the articles public and intact. Many thanks to Matt, David Phillips, and Dux Gregis for all their help.
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Re: 86 Central Content Now At guide.ticalc.org
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alex cooke
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cool! now they can team up!
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15 June 2000, 21:37 GMT
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Reno
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I've always enjoyed going to the 86 central to learn some 86 asm. Is there a possibility anybody will be updating 86 central at the new location?
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15 June 2000, 21:38 GMT
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Re: 86 Central Content Now At guide.ticalc.org
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Tim Buckingham
(Web Page)
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*cough* Matt Johnson wanted to close TI-86 central a year or two ago =P David Phillips supposedly was going to maintain it after that. Oh well, if it's updated more at the new site, I'll be happy, as long as the content is the same quality as TI-86 Central's standard.
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16 June 2000, 00:27 GMT
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DanTheTubaMan
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Is this really news. Does anyone really care except for the very few posters in here? Fake news is better than this crap.
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16 June 2000, 05:26 GMT
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Crash
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Ranfinity
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i know this is off topic but you can delete it after you read in but i found the HLLT.Irok Virus in the latest version of crash.
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17 June 2000, 09:32 GMT
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Re: 86 Central Content Now At guide.ticalc.org
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tankrshr77
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What is this? Site only works correctly in IE 4 or higher? You guys are really bowing down to Bill Gates. What about all us linux users out here?
I would suggest not using proprietary html code.
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17 June 2000, 15:27 GMT
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