Re: How does Zshell work
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Re: How does Zshell work
When an ASM program is run on the TI-85 through ZShell, it is not really
ZShell that is actively executing the program. ZShell just serves as a
loader, program menu, and a library that standardizes calls to the ROM for
different ROM versions. TI-85 programs will not run on the TI-86, simply
because they are different computers. For a similar reason, you cannot run
TI-92 programs on a Mac, even though they have the same processor (older
Macs).
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From: Open discussion of TI Graphing Calculators On Behalf Of Mr. Davis
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 1997 8:58 AM
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Subject: How does Zshell work
I know this has been asked before, but how does zshell work?
People continully say that zshell games of an 86 would be impossible,
but why could not a version of zshell be written for the 86?]
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