[A83] Re: App signing
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[A83] Re: App signing
> > Van: Hyperbyte <hyper@hysoft-automation.com>
> >
> > http://www.hysoft-automation.com/lib/appsign.zip
>
> Thank you :-)
>
> Now to find out how it works...
>
> BTW: Did you edit some files? I don't think TI did release them with Perl
> scripts, don't they? ;-) Oh, and to have the right directory structure
> inside the Zip would help.
Ehm, err, I only included the Utils directory, needed for app signing.
>
> > (or you just enter a valid US postal code, has been on the list, and
> > squeeze your real info (PCode + Country) in the other fields. Then
> > just ignore further warnings about the address validity :-)
>
> Okay, but I did only see a button to go back, not one to proceed...
>
> > TI83+ ID is your problem though :-)
>
> Indeed, that's a whole of a lot bigger problem than the adress stuff, if
> you don't have a Ti83+
>
> > P.S. How's the C compiler coming along.
>
> Good, only a bit of sh*t that the appsigning program only works with 32bit
> DOS... (aka not with Linux/Amiga) Would have been nice... But still, if I
> find out how the App-header 'works' then I'll just include that into the
> z88dk (since somebody has already posted a generic header, it will be easy
> to do so). And for App-signing the Linux/Amiga users should reside to a
> Windows-user (and there are lots of them :-)
Well, actually, I've com a long way with the appsigning, only thing I need
to know/have is the source to rabsig.exe, or a really detailed instruction
about the signing process.
BTW, rabsig.exe works with wine under linux.
--Peter Martijn
> There have recently been added lots of new support for other Z80 machines,
> but I'll stick with tweaking the Ti support, like making use of MirageOS
> functions for the greylib (yes, we have grayscale routines for all Ti's),
> and more generic things as finding new opts. I'd really should make a
> program for finding new ones, but I don't know if I'm that skilled.
>
> Current support is: ABC80, Amstrad NC100, Cambridge Z88 (original compiler
> target), CP/M, Jupiter ACE, MSX 1, REX 6000 (the creditcard PDA), Sam
> Coupe, Sharp MZ, SORD M5, Spectravideo, Ti82, Ti83, Ti83+, Ti85, Ti86,
> VZ/Laser 200, ZX 81, ZX Spectrum; and the most recent one, the Amstrad CPC.
>
> If there are people around here who have other Z80 machines and know how to
> program (in asm...dûh) for them, why don't team up? There are only a few
> things to be done to make use of about all the routines. Like making a
> header-file (crt0-file) and some small routines that handle text and
> graphics I/O.
>
> Henk Poley
>
>
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