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Re: A85: New Calcs...




how do you check the ROM version from a program?

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On Sun, 15 Mar 1998 17:07:32 +0100 (MET) Dines Christy Justesen
<c958362@student.dtu.dk> writes:
>
>I just had a look at the source for M_CHARPUT, and it does not seem 
>like
>it is possible to make it write to graph_mem instead of the display. 
>If
>you really need it you will need to write your own routine (and 
>remember
>to check which version of the ROM it is, so you know where to find the
>font).
>
>Dines
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Michael Pearce <mgp4007@omega.uta.edu>
>To: assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org>
>Date: 15. marts 1998 02:23
>Subject: Re: A85: New Calcs...
>
>
>>
>>On Sun, 15 Mar 1998 00:45:51 +0100, you wrote:
>>
>>>Yeah yeah, we know. The HP48 has been around for a VERY long
>>>time, has asm support built in. A lot more "older" people
>>>(ie, not students :) ) use it I think, which is also the
>>>reason (imho) that there are more games. The calc is
>>>better in math than the 85/86 I believe (has some
>>>limited symbolic manipulation) but the TI-89 will
>>>probably be superior to the HP-48 :)
>>>
>>
>>the more new calculators TI releases, the more spread out the games
>>are.  hardly anyone goes out to buy a new ti85 anymore, while people
>>still but all of the hp series.  either way, someone PLEASE tell me
>>how to write text to the graph mem.  i'm pretty sure it's possible,
>>but i didn't see it in Dines' 85-RAM text file.  i am trying to 
>finish
>>(or atleast have a new beta) of Solomon's Key out by the end of 
>spring
>>break.
>>
>>-mike
>> mgp4007@omega.uta.edu
>>
>
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