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Re: An idea...
It's not a bad idea, but why BASIC? ASM is much, much better. Since I
discovered ASM, I have not downloaded and BASIC programs. I think it my be
interesting if you included asm.
Adam Berlinsky-Schine
>Would anyone be interested in a monthly or bi-monthly (every other
>month) archive of new programs for TI graphing calculators? You
>probably don't understand what I'm saying here so I'll try to explain
>it. If anyone is familiar with ABC's (All Basic Code's) BASIC program
>packets (for computer BASIC), this is what I'm saying. For those of you
>who don't, the ABC packets are files that come out every 2 months.
>These packets contain lots of BASIC code for various platforms (QBasic,
>QuickBASIC, PowerBASIC, etc.) and different subjects, such as assembly,
>graphics, EGA/VGA, games, memory, mouse, etc. Between releases, source
>code is sent to ABC's author and he puts them into the packet. When
>it's time to distribute the packet, it is posted on the ABC home page
>and can be downloaded. A program written for these packets extracts the
>'grouped' files from the packet and adds them to the existing 'grouped'
>files contained in the program's directory. The program then allows
>viewing and extraction of individual BASIC programs from these files.
>Since I'm writing a link program, I could probably create a second
>version of it with support for a similar system. Every month or two, I
>could release TI-program packets with all the new programs and
>information collected since the last packet was released. This program
>could, rather than just extract the file to your hard drive, also send
>the program to your calculator. If anyone's interested in this, please
>let me know. If there's enough interest, I'll work on adding support to
>my link program and have details ASAP.
>
>-Jeremy
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