Re: Sv: A83: NewBie Question


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Re: Sv: A83: NewBie Question




Well, at least you have _some_ experiance then... which is more than you can
say about most people here around.. (no offence... =)) Anyway,
http://www.ti.com/calc/docs/83asm.htm is a good start, it is the starting page
of everything that's documented about the ti-83 system.

Linus

On 05-Sep-98, Thomas Turn Jensen wrote:

>yeah great - but they only say it's possible... And they give me a lot of
>addresses of stuff - but not exactly the stuff I need as a newbie. Only thing
>I know abnout Maschine code / assembling is from years back when I worked a
>bit with it on the good old C64. But even then I wouldn't say I was very much
>into it :)

>-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
>Fra: Linus Akesson <lairfight@softhome.net>
>Til: Thomas Turn Jensen <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
>Dato: 5. september 1998 19:44
>Emne: Re: A83: NewBie Question


>>
>>Try www.ti.com for a start...
>>
>>Linus
>>
>>On 05-Sep-98, Thomas Turn Jensen wrote:
>>>Sorry for asking this, but could someone either give me directions to some
>>>info on how to use z80 maschine code on ti-83?
>>>If you could tell me where I could find a FAQ for this listserv I'd very
>much
>>>appreciate it too.
>>>Also, Where can I find an assembler? I've searched a little for "TASM" as
>you
>>>seem to talk a lot about that but I haven't had any luck so far.
>>>Thanks.
>>
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>>
>>
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