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I'm not really sure what is the problem with CalcEm... sure the keys are a bit hard to leanr but hell, you don't ned to know them all... All I need to know is how to recieve a file and run a program - and possibly write a VERY simple basic program on it... Keys required for all this can be learned in less than a night if you just use it with the keymap at your side (printed from the accompaning txt-file)..
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Thomas Turn Jensen
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IRC, Undernet => Mukke
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Får computeren dig til at sukke?
Så kald da blot på Mukke
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Fra: ceebje <B.J.Ellis@hw.ac.uk>
Til: assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
Dato: 24. november 1998 19:02
Emne: Re: A83: Using CalcEm
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>>
>> Next year I am getting a TI-83 calculator for school and I'm interested in
>> doing some programming for it.
>>
>> I went looking for an emulator so that I could get started in the holidays
>> (i'm sure you all know how good school is for programming time), but I
>> found that I still need a rom dump to do anything.
>>
>> If anyone can help me out by supplying me with a rom dump to use for a few
>> weeks, untill i get the calculator, please reply to
>> ashtar@cranny.schnet.edu.au.
>>
>> Your help would be _very_ much appreciated!
>>
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>Er..it has been pointed out that this is illegal? Which is
>why i do not attach the rom.
>
>I was wondering about the emulators....I mean, can any of
>you out there *use* them??
>
>Sorry to be old fassioned, but keys being mapped all weird,
>crashing every two minutes, somewhat dogey help files...i
>dont like..
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>Its a shame, because the current emulators (i belive there
>is a few) all seem to work (for a wee while at
>least;)....its just they dont rock!
>
>It seems just a little more time spent on them and a very
>usefull program could be made.
>
>Has all coding on these been given up?
>
>intrested,
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>Bill J Ellis
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>Bill James Ellis
>Heriot-Watt University
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>B.J.Ellis@hw.ac.uk
>http://www.cee.hw.ac.uk/~ceebje/
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