A89: what can the rest of us do to help?
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A89: what can the rest of us do to help?
I'm not smart enough to be able to figure out how to get
assembly for the 89 working, but I do have a TI-graph link and a brand new
89. As most people here are concerned, I would like to see some assembly
action on the 89 as soon as possible, and I'd be willing to work some extra
hours helping the good programmers figure this all out.
There have been quite of few TI's pass down the
"assembly" line and all of them have been hacked into asm
support. Now, I'm sure the 89 is no different. If anything, it
should be EASIER because of its built in "exec" command. I am
fairly knowledgable in z80 and 68k assembly, so I'd be more than happy to help
the good programmers out there with some of the eaiser tasks that need to be
completed. If there's anything I can do, like figure out how to do the ROM
dumping stuff, just ask. I'm sure that there's a lot of tedious tasks that
are pretty straight-forward and if it makes more time available to the
programmers if I chip in my time, then so be it.
"The greatest pleasure in yo-yoing is an
abstract
pleasure--watching the dramatization of simple physical
laws, and
realizing they will never fail if a trick is done
correctly. The
geometric purity of it! The string isn't
just a string, it is a tool in
the enactment of theorems.
It is a line, an
idea" - Frank Conroy, Stop
Time
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