Hopefully the attachement is the right one...I reversed the "lists" and "ticalc" around (What am I doing programming a TI-92?) in the e-mnail send address
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- To: list-fargo@ticalc.lists.org
- Subject: Help!
- From: Dean May <dmay@freenet.columbus.oh.us>
- Date: Sat, 5 Jul 1997 19:41:59 -0400 (EDT)
Hi everyone, sorry I am new to the assembly world but I have a question: I have been using TICC (Converts C into ASM for the 92) to make my first Fargo program. It has gotten fairly big (10Kb compiled) and now when I try to continue, it can't compile. The 68000 compiler finds about 480 errors. I think it has something to do with the way it compiles the "IF" and "while" statements that screws it up after so many of them are in the code, but I am not sure. This is the only way I have been successful in Fargo. I've tried Assembly, and even "EASYASM" (translator between ASM and 92-basic) but I can't get the assembly to work quite right. If someone could give me a push with some basic ASM help (What all the little "jsr"'s and stuff do), I'm not asking for a program, just some help. Also, anyone got any suggestions for games? I'm working on hangman (That's the HUGE program. Also: TICC can'tmake random numbers which screws me up) PS-whoever made the 92 asm version of jezzball--fix it! It don't work! Thanks, Dean May :)
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