Re: TI86 / TI85 Question
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Re: TI86 / TI85 Question
Well, you cant play ZSHELL games on the '86, but with the number of
assemblers curently available, it wouldn't be too difficult to find one
that eases the conversion to the '86. It would be a good project
helping you in learning asm. I know of an ASH->OS82, 82->83, and a
basic->FARGO, but I am not up on the 85/6. I have an old '85 with the
partial screen lines missing, and hope to see an 86 under the tree this
season. 8}
Larry1492@Juno.com
On Thu, 16 Oct 1997 15:39:32 -0400 Joseph Gaffney
<gaffney@THETHINKER.COM> writes:
>At 06:53 PM 10/15/97 -0400, Striker wrote:
>>ok, I have a TI 85 and I am pondering buying a TI 86 and selling my
>85. Now,
>>is the 86 really much better than the 85?
>
>Yes.
>
>>Can I play my ZSHELL games on the
>>86?
>
>No. Read:
>
>http://www.thethinker.com/members/gaffney/TI86/software/softwarefaq.html
>
>for more information on why, and why this is not a bad thing.
>
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