[A83] Re: 73 (off-calculator)


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[A83] Re: 73 (off-calculator)




Well, if you were able to write an app for the 73, you could add assembly
support. However, TI is not likely to sign such an application. I have
pondered hacking the 73 for ASM in the past, but as I don't own one, that
could be a large problem. If you can find me one cheap too I'll try :) The
82 and 85 were hacked by studying the calculator's ROM and RAM by modifying
backup files on the computer.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "james l" <james@kirk.math.twsu.edu>
To: <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 12:23 PM
Subject: [A83] 73 (off-calculator)


>
> I know it is the 83 list, but this seems to be the most active and
> knowledgeable list on ticalc, with the exception of the 'hays' people.
>
> I recently got a 73 (really cheap, too) and found that there appears to be
> no way to program in assembly on it, aside from apps. I was wondering if
any
> of you knew how people found the asm for the 82 and 85 - just trial and
error
> or was there some way they were able to detect it.
>
> If that is not possible, then I think there would be a way to do it- one
of
> ti's apps.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> James Lancaster
>


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