Re: TI-86
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Re: TI-86
On Sat, 22 Nov 1997 17:49:33 -0500, Bryan Rabeler
<brabeler@ISD.INGHAM.K12.MI.US> wrote:
Take my advice, you don't need a shell to run anything. A shell is just
useless overhead. It's like saying you need Windows to run a dos app -
ridiculous! Like, what's the point? The whole point of assembler is to be
native, like in fast and pure; so why f... it up by overloading it with
useless
garbage like a shell. Shells are for idiots who don't know how to properly run
Z80 assembler on TI Calcs. The key: do your homework and learn how to run
programs properly.
>jc wrote:
>
>> Can I run Zshell games on the 86. What assembly shells are there for
>> the 86 and where can I find them? Please e-mail the responses.
>
>Yes you can run some zshell games on the 86. Currently there are two
>shells which will do this: AuroraShell Enhanced 0.90 and Rascall 0.2
>Beta. Both can be found at http://www.ticalc.org/pub/86/asm/programs/
>
>Other assembly shells for the 86 include Iridus, Aurora, and AShell. You
>can also find these at http://www.ticalc.org/pub/86/asm/programs/
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