Re: A83: On-calc ASM programming.. possible ?
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Re: A83: On-calc ASM programming.. possible ?
---Olle Hedman <oh@hem.passagen.se> wrote:
> Hmm.. this topic comes up once in a while.. It is time again I can
see.. :)
> And for OnCalc Assembler a'la Tasm. It would be perfectly possible..
the only
> problem is that you have so little memory on the 83.. almost
everything would
> be occupied by the assembler and above all, your source.. and it it
crashes
> (and it will, your codeing here) you have to upload everything to
the calc
> again.. not very practical..
I also can to this conclusion. I made a basic one that went
unfinished and started on an asm one too but then I came to descide
that it wasn't pratical. One crash can ruin your day, it would take
forever to program anything big (If you even had the space), and I
don't use my calc anymore... I use Calc'Em instead.
I have a few ideas on ways to do it. Email me, not the list, if you
are thinking about doing it and we can compare notes.
Jimmy
==
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