Re: LZ: Shells


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Re: LZ: Shells



Peter Cordes wrote:
> 
> ariwsi@juno.com wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 03 Jun 1997 00:22:57 -0700 <kyrie@telepath.com> writes:
> >
> > >>You've got some good ideas, but you're
> > >> also forgetting the main method of transport for these programs--THE
> > >> TI-85.  VERY few people have a GRAPHLINK
> > >
> > >Ummm... If they have no access to a link...what are they doing on
> > >list-zshell??
> >
> > It is quite true that few people have graphlinks.  The majority of
> > List-ZShell subscribers may have them, but overall very few do.
> >
> > At my school there are about 200-400 people who have ZShell games
> > on their TI-85's, and only 3 have graph links!  The primary method
> > of distribution of games/shells is definitely calculator to
> > calculator.  The ability for a new shell to be customized on the
> ...
> > can't!  OS-85 v3.1, which actually has proper checksum handling (and can
> > recalculate the checksums in programs that were trashed by the old OS-85)
> > is not used at all!
> 
> by the way, my shell does not have checksum checking either so when a
> program is copied from an OS-85 v2 calculator you can run it on a
> calculator that is running my shell which is called ARsfZP (A
> Replacement Shell for ZShell Programs)
> 
> Peter Cordes
> email: hivelord@ix.netcom.com
yes i know i am replying to my own message but ARsfZP will be able to
overwrite any TI-85 assembly shell not just ZShell. Sorry for the
confusion if any.
Peter Cordes
email: hivelord@ix.netcom.com


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