Re: LZ: On-calc compiler
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Re: LZ: On-calc compiler
On Mon, 27 Jun 1994 04:14:29 +0100 Adam Geitgey
<csrawebtech@qualityservice.com> writes:
>> Well, do you really think that you will
>> compile a million different things?
>> I don't see the limited use as a problem...
[snip]
>1) It won't take that much time to kill the expander...
>2) There ain't no mo chips period
>3) ...compile on the calc you are sure to cause crashes..
>...
>isn't practical IMHO.
I agree completely. If you want to program ASM on the calc, the most
practical way I see is buying a TI-86(I'm doing it today). I'm not sure,
but I'd think there would be some way that the '86 would be able to
intercept the errors much like the '85 "ERROR 35/link error", "Div by
Zero", and the like:-). This would solve the whole reload from a PC
problem. I guess I'll find out soon enough.
Sincerely,
The Unibomer
Jared Ivey
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