[A83] Re: Ambivalent Ion programs [83/83+] ADDED in P.P.S., Ambivalent M
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[A83] Re: Ambivalent Ion programs [83/83+] ADDED in P.P.S., Ambivalent Mirag
>From: "Henk Poley" <HPoley@DDS.nl>
>Reply-To: assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org
>To: <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
>Subject: [A83] Re: Ambivalent Ion programs [83/83+] ADDED in P.P.S.,
>Ambivalent Miragos Programs
>Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 16:47:38 +0100
>
>
> > Van: Hyperbyte <central@hyperfield.com>
> >
> > Besides, I'm not expecting everyone to do this trick, I'm not even
>expecting
> > myself to do this trick.
> >
> > It's just a nice trick to "impress your friends", or help out your (err,
>my)
> > stupid classmates, who come into contact with shells for the first time,
> > after a year or two running programs from TIOS.
>
>Yes, I know what you mean, there are sole 2(!) shells (compatibles not
>counted) on the Ti-83, but people seems to be to *dumb* to understand that
>an Ion program won't execute from under SOS (and vice versa). Maybe this is
>because MICROS~1 brainwashed every normal user to believe that there is ony
>one standard to programs on a certain machine.
>
>Learning them that asm programs are different then BASIC, took me 2-3
>months. In this case I maybe be blessed that we dont have the Ti-83+
>(Flash-program :-B??? Ahhh....)
>
>Maybe there are still some people around at my school who don't know. I
>recently found someone with the original(!) batteries, while we now have
>the thing for more than 1.5 year. Well, such people don't even want/need to
>know what a shell is, so never mind.
>
>Anyways, I now know someone who has a 83+, so here goes some stupid
>question for an assembly list:
>"Can you execute BASIC programs from Flash (without (un)archiving them
>manualy)???"
>
> Henk Poley
>
>
uh...make the first char a : and run it from mirage?
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