Re: A83: Running programs
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Re: A83: Running programs
Aurora and Ashell I think do the same thing you are trying to do. Aurora has
one file called zprogini or something like that. Any way, in the basic file
it runs that program but befor that Aurora edits it, so I'm sorry when I say
your idea isn't original, but it isn't crude if the ASM god (if that's what
you want to call him) does it.
From
Conway
-----Original Message-----
From: Linus Akesson <lairfight@softhome.net>
To: Conway <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Saturday, 18 April 1998 20:44
Subject: Re: A83: Running programs
>
>Whoa! This guy has stolen my idea! =) He uses basic to run other programs.
>(His "dosshell" can only run three
>predefined programs, and he's using a basic program that calls the asm
stuff,
>then checks X and runs one of
>the programs.) Well, my idea is to have a main basic program that first
runs
>the asm stuff and then runs a basic
>program. The asm code would then change that basic program to do a
>prgmSomething and a Return. Easy peasy,
>but not very elegant...
>
>On 17-Apr-98, Conway wrote:
>
>>I did read that somewhere, but I can't rememeber how. Now I remember, Do
you
>>know AHmeds tutorials? Any way if you don't just go to TI-philes because
>>Ti-calc dosn't have them, and look in the tutorials link. There are a good
>>seven, and one is all about a program called Dos Shell. Any way he does
>>mention a routine that executes a program there, although he dosn't use
it.
>>Any way check it out, and tell me what happens..
>>From
>>Conway
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Dimitri Hammond <dimitri@dynet.com>
>>To: Linus Akesson <lairfight@softhome.net>
>>Cc: Assembly-83 <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
>>Date: Friday, 17 April 1998 15:20
>>Subject: Re: A83: Running programs
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>>>
>>>I wish. I know theere is one hidden in the depths of the 83-ROM, but
>>>lord knows where... I tried asking TI, but they didn't seem too fond of
>>>answering it...
>>>
>>> -Dimitri
>>>
>>>
>>>On Thu, 16 Apr 1998, Linus Akesson wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is there a system routine to run other (basic-) programs?
>>>>
>>>> Linus
>>>>
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