Re[2]: A86: detokenizer


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Re[2]: A86: detokenizer




     There is a call to tokenize a BASIC program, correct?  If so, does it 
     take the same amount of time to tokenize the program as the TI-OS 
     does?
     
     Glen
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Subject: Re: A86: detokenizer 
Author:  <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org> at Internet
Date:    10/17/99 4:58 PM


     
theoretically, you should be able to edit programs that are up to 64k 
uncompiled and run programs up to 64k compiled.  actually, it should be 
possible to edit programs that detokenize to take up all available 
memory, but definitely not unless you retokenized it before leaving the 
editor. (which the tios never does)
     
-josh
     
On Sun, 9 Jan 2000 15:15:11 EST RoniBarrett@aol.com writes: 
>
>In a message dated 1/9/2000 3:11:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
>arcadesdude@hotmail.com writes:
>
><< >From: RoniBarrett@aol.com
> >The TI-OS cant edit programs beyond 10k or so. The only way to edit 
>>them 
> >is
> >on the computer and link them to the calculator. 
> 
> Actually it cant edit over 50k, ive had no problem editing at 30k. 
>  >>
>Back when i programmed in basic, i had no problem writhing huge 
>programs, but 
>when i ran them and tried to edit them again, i got error:memory 
>
>Jeff Barrett
>
     
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