Re: A83: Loading PI into OP1
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Re: A83: Loading PI into OP1
On the otherhand, James' tutorials probably did teach him z80, even if they
were mostly expalnations of TI-83 routines and the such. Writing a 68k
tutorial doesn't mean that the tutorial can't specifically deal with TI
calculators. I could write a tutorial on picking apples, and all my
examples are deal with picking apples in michigan, but its still a tutorial
about picking apples :) So if James were to write a tutorial on programming
in assembly for the ti 92/89, it would in actuality be a tutorial about 68k.
Hope that made a touch of sense,
-Dan =)
On 05-Apr-99, you wrote:
> Speaking of tutorials James, would you be interested in learning to
program
> in 68k ASM and write an ultimate tutorial for it? Everyone in the 68k
> community would appreciate it, especially since I'm too lazy to figure it
out
> myself, and your tutorials taught me z80, without which I would never have
> written anything (like I have enough time to do that anyway =Þ).
> -ARMADA!!!!
His tutorials doesn't cover the z80 in particular, they cover the ti-83
calculator. There are plenty of books that guide you through the deep
catacombs of the 680x0 language, but they teach you about the processor and
not about the calculator.
Sure, everybody understood what you meant by the mail, but it was still
wrong. =)
Linus
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