Re: A86: (sqrt)parse


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Re: A86: (sqrt)parse




Something else I should have mentioned: you'd think that _op1set1 would
return 1 everytime something's parsed, but that doesn't do anything
either...

Dux Gregis wrote:
> 
> I know, that's why it's so loopy :-)
> 
> I posted some code a while back that used [sqrt]HOME to disable the
> DelVar( from the home screen; I'll post it again if you want.
> 
> Keith wrote:
> >
> > what is the difference between the two? actually i wanted to figure out
> > what (sqrt)parse did and how to modify it but even when i created the
> > program with no code in it, it still messed up parsing, like 4+3 would
> > just return done. i dont know, i think i'll try to figure out the
> > (sqrt)home thing
> > Keith
> >
> > Dux Gregis wrote:
> > >
> > > I don't know, man, this program just seems to screw up parsing.  You
> > > might be able to run an asm prog from the home screen, but you can't do
> > > anything else.  Try using [sqrt]HOME instead  :-)
> > >
> > > Keith wrote:
> > > >
> > > > i finally got my (sqrt)parse program to "work".  what it does is look at
> > > > the command line, then if it is the name an assembly program it will
> > > > execute it.  however it has some major problems.  when you type in the
> > > > name of the program it will take 4 times of typing it and hitting return
> > > > for it to run if it is the first program you are running and 5 times
> > > > thereafter.  it will give an undefined error if it doesn't run it.
> > > > confusing? heres the file and source.
> > > >
> > > >                                                   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > >
> > > >                    Name: asmOS.86p
> > > >    asmOS.86p       Type: TI86 Program (application/x-unknown-content-type-TI86.Program)
> > > >                Encoding: base64
> > > >
> > > >                    Name: asmOS.asm
> > > >    asmOS.asm       Type: Assembly Source File (application/x-unknown-content-type-Asmide86.Document)
> > > >                Encoding: base64


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