Re: A86: help file
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Re: A86: help file
At 01:28 2/2/98 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Go to the Zilog site (www.zilog.com) and look into ordering the
>literature. I'm not sure if the form works yet, and I don't know what
>number to fax or what address to email (anyone?) but the 2 Z80 books
>(Data Book and User Manual) are extremely helpful (I have them sitting
>right here on my desk!). Also, in TI's 86 assembly site are several
>files explaining the architecture of the 86's RAM and the way that the
>calls work. The include files are also somewhaty helpful, as well as the
>83 Asm documentation. All of these sources, put together, should give
>you all the info you need.
>
Yeah, the form does work. The Zilog documentation is nice, although it does
have errors in a few places. But that's mainly helpful for general Z80
programming, and doesn't contain anything about the calls on the calc. And
TI's documentation files are really useful. But there isn't really a
comprehensive document detailing all the known calls. Maybe someday...
--Joshua
>Ekauq@aol.com wrote:
>
>>does anyone know where i can get a good help file for the 86 assembly
>>that's as good as any help file for a programming language complete with
>>detailed command definitions with examples for all of the commands
>>including all of the include files?
>>
>> or could anyone make one?
>
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