Re: LZ:83 ASM
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I think he is refering to Fargo. the M in MShell stands for Motorola.
IN>On Mon, 26 Aug 1996, Andy Selle wrote:
IN>> > Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 15:35:19 -0400 (EDT)
IN>> > From: "Matt Shetler D.O.C." <jfreak@nvi.nvi.net>
IN>> > To: list-zshell@defiant.rbk.sollentuna.se
IN>> > Cc: list-zshell@defiant.rbk.sollentuna.se
IN>> > Subject: LZ:83 ASM
IN>> > Reply-to: list-zshell@lists.ticalc.org
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IN>> hahahhahahah.... my math teacher said the same thing. I know why
IN>> they say that. They have been trained to use the 82. Now they see
IN>> the 83 and the like because hey it works the same (mostly). They
IN>> don't want to have people making it difficult for them. The 85 has
IN>> the superior mathematic functionality. Thats why the TI-83 is not
IN>> the TI-86. If you are willing to spend the miniscule amount of time
IN>> to learn the simple ti-85 OS (which in my opinion is 20000 times
IN>> better than the 82's) then the ti85 is right for you. I for one am
IN>> going to stick to programming the 85 (until Mshell comes out and then
IN>> I'm going to do that too). I think most of the developers will stick
IN>> to the 85.
IN>>
IN>>
IN>> -Andy
IN>what's Mshell (if you don't mind me asking) Andy?
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