RE: A86: test program
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RE: A86: test program
then get a couple of paper clips, diodes (50 cents) and alligator clip the whole thing out of the parallel port :)
It should work, but it'll be ugly and a pain to troubleshoot.
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From: Mark Baldi-Biek[SMTP:baldi@lclark.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 1997 4:56 PM
To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org
Subject: Re: A86: test program
Sadly, I cannot afford $5. I need all of my $5 dollars to do things like
buy food and pay my phone bill
On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Grams Family wrote:
> At 12:20 AM 10/22/97 -0700, you wrote:
> >Here's a tiny useless program. I though it'd be a good example of asm
> >code and the hex equivalent for those folks (like me) who are too poor to
> >buy or make a graph link and are forced to type things in by hand. Also
> >converting asm to hex by hand is fun. :)
> >
> Can't you afford 5 bucks for a simple serial link? Mine only cost me $3.28
> to build. But I agree, converting asm to hex by hand is fun. It gets to be
> a nuisance past a certain size, though. When you get programs that are more
> than a page or two long, there's just too much opportunity for errors
> typing it in by hand. For me, anyway.
>
> --Joshua
>
>
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