Re: A86: ASM Programming Test
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Re: A86: ASM Programming Test
Hi, It's me again! I have a web page on Geocities that is just sitting
there right now. It is not really set up and not updated since
september. If any body is has a better idea, I'm interested! I will
look up what it is, so that's how long it's been.
maeciggy@hotmail.com
Thomas Feller, Mexico
PS. sorry if I sent this twice, my server messed up
>From: ZeromusMog@aol.com
>Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 20:36:08 EST
>To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org
>Subject: Re: A86: ASM Programming Test
>Reply-To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org
>
>
>In a message dated 11/30/98 10:12:50 AM Pacific Standard Time,
>david_hd@yahoo.com writes:
>
><< I think we should gather together people who
> want to do it, and give it a shot! Do you have somewhere we can E-mail
> if we're inturested?
> I hope you won't just use the list! >>
>
>Since this was my idea, I guess I should have some say as to how it
should be
>done. :) The best way I can think of doing it is if we got a web page
>somewhere, Geocities, AOL, Xoom, Fortune City, whatever, and set up a
page
>that shows a catalog of all the tests and has some kind of form
allowing new
>submissions. Basically, each "entry" would consist of the following
elements:
>
>1. Name of the Challenge
>2. It's difficulty Ranking (As compated to the others)
>3. The details of the challenge, the nitty gritty on what the program
should
>do, what happens when what is pressed, etc.
>4. A WORKING .86p file that can be loaded onto a calc or an emulator
that
>shows what the final result should be.
>5. A hint section for when the challengee is stuck
>6. A list of references to look at that contain information specific to
this
>challenge.
>
>Think it needs anything else? Anyone particularly interested in running
this
>page?
>
>.end
>
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