Re: A86: Re: Re: [sqrt] functions and ASM studio on calc
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Re: A86: Re: Re: [sqrt] functions and ASM studio on calc
>From: "David Phillips" <electrum@tfs.net>
>To: <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
>Subject: Re: A86: Re: Re: [sqrt] functions and ASM studio on calc
>Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 20:46:17 -0500
>Reply-To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org
>
>
>You wouldn't need a nice interface, or anything fancy. It wouldn't
take
>more than 20-30k, which isn't too much at all. I mean, when you are
>programming, what else do you have on there? You wouldn't need
anything
>extra like include files, just print them out. There aren't that many
calls
>you use, are there? An on-calc assembler would sure beat looking at an
>opcode chart every 3 seconds. Even though you get to memorizing the
more
>common ones, it's still not too much fun. The crashing problem can be
>overcome by sending the source program to a friend's calc. I know
everyone
>can't do this, so just be careful. Maybe a util to send to/from any
>82/83/85/86 calc? That sure would be great.
>
>I know that may be stretching it a little, but it could be done.
Nah, SCaBBy could do it in a day. Hey, he made that ability in Vertigo
.94 didn't he? =) I told him to make it but he's too lazy.
-InFuZeD " SCaBBy's Comin Back Soon! "
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