Re: A82: Ash 3.1 again
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Re: A82: Ash 3.1 again
well, we can always figure out what that means...
In TI-BASIC, : (the colon) or \n (a new line) translates to $3E or $3F,
respectively
If we look that up, we find out that $3F is the opcode for CCF, or compliment
carry flag (apply a logical NOT to the carry flag)
so, either there are a bunch of CCF's at the end of Ash, or a table of $3F's
is at the end. Maybe even your idea
who knows
~Adamman
In a message dated 98-07-30 22:54:05 EDT, you write:
> If you look at Ash in the TI-program editor (use Attrib to unlock it,
> dissassembling is BAD ;) ), the last few lines are "blank." ie:
>
> :
> :
> :
> :
> :
> :
>
> Was this originally put in so that Ash would be 999 bytes exactly? I was
> just curious.
>
> On Thu, 30 Jul 1998 14:53:10 EDT ADAMMAN106@aol.com writes:
> >
> >In a message dated 98-07-29 23:37:20 EDT, you write:
> >
> >> Um, exactly what programs use the prgm command? I just execute
> >program
> >> ASH from the PRGM menu cuz it's usually the first program in the
> >list.
> >> Maybe you should leave it in for Ash 3.1, but if you ever make a
> >4.0 or
> >> something, then you should take it out. And what are all those
> >"blank"
> >> lines at the end of Ash for?
> >
> >what "blank" lines?
> >
> >~Adamman
> >
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