Re: QUESTIONS about the TI-86!?!


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Re: QUESTIONS about the TI-86!?!



You must certainly do "compile" assembler code. It is just another language
just like C++ or BASIC, which is then converted into machine code.

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From: Andrew Wendt <powerpig@M-NET.ARBORNET.ORG>
To: CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
Date: Saturday, June 21, 1997 6:27 AM
Subject: Re: QUESTIONS about the TI-86!?!

>> This command (AsmComp) does not look like a ASCII to Hex converter. If
you
>> look logically at this command it looks like its a shorter way of
saying
>> Assembly (from Asm) Compiler (from Comp)  This makes it seem like a
user
>> can type Asm code into the calc, use this command, then have a compiled
>> program to use.
>
>If you look logically at this command?
>
>Usually you don't compile assembly language. You assemble it.
>
>You could be `compiling' the hex you type in into byte codes.
>
>Comp could mean compress, performing the same operation.
>
>There are lots of possibilities. Why doesn't someone who owns an 86 tell
us?
>


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