Re: CAN TH TI-86 RUN Z-SHELL??
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Re: CAN TH TI-86 RUN Z-SHELL??
I have a question, would zshell even make sense on the ti-86 (because of
it's built in capabilities) isn't there more overhead with zshell, plus it
takes up space etc. etc.
Bryan Rabeler <brabeler@ISD.INGHAM.K12.MI.US> wrote:
> Thomas J. Hruska wrote:
> >
> > At 10:19 AM 5/31/97 -0700, Jermacide wrote:
> > >I have heard many conflicting remarks about this topic and i was
> > >wondering if someone could help me out. Can z-shell programs be run
> > >through the internal assembly and can z-shell be loaded onto the
> > >calculator anyway? Thanks.
> >
> > The TI-86 has its own built-in assembler routine. Its only accessible
> > route is Send(9prgm????????). It doesn't require z-shell and I don't
> > believe you can run z-shell programs either because of this.
> The Ti-86 WILL NOT run zshell programs. The TI-86 has assembly support
> very similar to the TI-83.
> Bryan
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