Re: LZ: Variables and Compression
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Have you checked out my RPG before? When it's not tokenized, I have about
2.3kb free space. Once I tokenize it, I have only 700bytes left. It
doesn't really help to tokenize it. The TI-82 is neat with its programs
though since it's really awsome that you can just edit it and run it like a
batch file. That's cool!
"This is the most logical route, Captain"
-= Zenon@bbs.nexes.com =-
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: From: list-zshell@lists.ticalc.org
: To: Zenon
: Subject: Re: LZ: Variables and Compression
: Date: November 28, 1996 10:42 AM
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: On Thu, 28 Nov 1996, Zenon Lynx wrote:
:
: > It would be nice if such could be done with tokenized TI-Basic
programs,
: > since tokenizing them seems to increase their size. It just becomes
: > machine language as well right? It would just be that you wouldn't be
able
: > to edit the program unless you uncompressed it...
:
: Tokenizing should not make it bigger. What it does is take things (like
: Disp for example) and turn them into weird things (like £ for example)
: that are only one or two bytes.
:
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