Re: LZ: TI83
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Re: LZ: TI83
On Thu, 19 Sep 1996, greg wrote:
> ACtually, forget price. Just go to Office Max or whatever, and buy a new
> ti-85. Bring it home, clean up your old one, and stick it in the new box.
> Go return it, and say that you had lost your old one, but found it.
> -greg
That's just fine if you don't mind being a thief. Personally
I do mind being a thief. I even mind being around them on
listserves, but I guess that's the kind of world we live in.
Here's hoping you don't get caught till it's something bigger
than a calc, like maybe a car or something.
Barry
> > From: barrym <barrym@neosoft.com>
> > To: list-zshell@lists.ticalc.org
> > Subject: Re: LZ: TI83
> > Date: Thursday, September 19, 1996 9:12 AM
> >
> > On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, Thomas Hargrove wrote:
> >
> > > I have somehow managed to fry my TI85 and I need to buy a new
> calculator for
> > > school. I read about the TI83 also supporting ASM, but I haven't heard
> > > anyone's opinion of it. I was wondering if you can write ASM directly
> on
> > > the TI83 and if there was a zShell or any games for the TI83?
> >
> > You can write asm programs directly if you write them in
> > hex. If you want to use mnemonics you need the graph-link
> > and a pc. You don't need zshell for it to run asm programs.
> >
> > The TI-85 is a lot more powerful and almost the same price.
> >
> > Barry
> >
>
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