Re: A82: Re: 82 standards
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Re: A82: Re: 82 standards
On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, CrASHman wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 98-03-04 18:44:37 EST, you write:
> >
> > > On Wed, 4 Mar 1998 15:05:09 EST ADAMMAN106 <ADAMMAN106@aol.com> writes:
> > > >
<snip>
> >
> > interesting. I remember Dines saying a long time ago that the Ash header was
> > 00 then the version (30). I guess I remembered wrong.
> >
> > ~Adamman
> >
> > PS: did Dines "die" again? :-)
>
> Excusez-moi, but I believe that the headers are 3 bytes long.
>
> The Ash header is [D5 00 30], D5 for Ash (which means "Stop" in TI-BASIC),
> 00 for termination byte (it stops flow of TI-BASIC), 30 for version.
>
> The CrASH header is [D9 00 11], D9 for CrASH (which means "Return" in
> TI-BASIC), 00 for termination byte (look above) and 11 for the oldest
> version of CrASH you must have to run that program (1.1 for now).
>
> As for Dines, I have no idea if he "died"... I'm not him :)
>
> [CrASH_Man]
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oh, yeah... oops.... i must have thought that the 30 in ascii (0) was part
of the hex dump... disadvantages of having a screen width of 16. sorry
for the confusion... i still believe in some sort of standard, though.
-Greg
PS - why have the x86 ascii in Edit-82? it makes recognizing the
nonprintable characters harder...
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