Re: TI-Basic = great ASM = not yet
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Re: TI-Basic = great ASM = not yet
Hmmm, I don't know if you are aware of this, but since assembler programs
are superior in result to basic programs, they will always have more use,
since you can do things in asm that aren't possible in ti-basic.
Furthermore, there is loads of stuff for ZShell.
I'm sure ash will take off, but for now people are familiarizing themselves
with it. As to the internal asm on the 83 and 86, I don't care.
Anyway, i'm not planning to buy an 86. The only reason I would might be the
memory.
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-R.Zwitserloot@BTInternet.com
ilya winham <ilyamojo@GEOCITIES.COM> wrote in article
<33BDD818.1A73@geocities.com>...
> With all the fuss on ASM for the 82,83,86 and all other calcs you
> would think ASM would be a great thing for TI calcs. But it hasn't
> panned out yet. Until some people put the time in to make some great
> blow your mind away games in ASM it has virtually no practical use.
> There are hundreds more TI basic games and programs for the 82/83/85.
> Basic programs are fairly easy to write and can be enjoyable. So keep
> programming in TI Basic because it has and always will be the main way
> to program. ASM is just too complex and risky. Unless ASM
> programmers take the time to make many more games it is just a waste
> of time. I know ASM is new to TI programmers but if things don't pick
> up soon they never will.
>
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