Re: LF: On-calc asm viewer
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> Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 18:06:06 -0800
> From: Zachary Millwood <rpzeh@pwrnet.com>
> Organization: http://www.pwrnet.com
> To: list-fargo@lists.ticalc.org
> Subject: Re: LF: On-calc asm viewer
> Reply-to: list-fargo@lists.ticalc.org
> > I've been trying to teach myself asm, and I was wondering if it would be
> > possible to create at the least an on-calc asm viewer, at the most an on-calc
> > editor and compiler. Is this possible and if so, is a anybody planning to
> > write such a program?
> >
> > /Billy
>
> Hey, David told me that as soon as they figure out how to allocate mem
> better, they would have this done.
> -Zach
Well, it would be nice if all of us could write programs without
depending on a computer, but please remember that such a possibility
isn't as usefull as it seems to be. Assembly programs are prone to
crash when they are in a development version, and in a TI-92 a crash
means cleaning the memory. Therefore, you will loose everything you
have done if you get it wrong (and it usually does)...
Anyway, it is still an interesting prospect. I still prefer the idea
of writing C programs or converting the current crop of TI-BASIC
programs to asm. But I do reckon that it would be a quite difficult
task... Any volunteers?
Continue the good work,
Nuno Costa
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