Re: 86 ASM Question
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Re: 86 ASM Question
You can type in Asm progs on an 86. The process is long and repetitve,
with having to push [Alpha] all the time (you'd have to turn alpha lock
off to get commas and numbers). The AsmPrgm command at the begining of
the program identifies it as an assembly, and you'd compile it with the
AsmComp( command, and run it with Asm(. So it is possible, just not
practical.
-Joseph
n X t wrote:
>
> i think he meant HOW TO OPEN THE FILE.. as in FILE.. OPEN... *.86p
>
> well to the guy who asked.. you can't.. you can only FILE OPEN BASIC ti86
> programs.. NOT assembly.. check the zip file the asm game came in.. and
> check if it came with a *.asm file.. if it does.. open it up with ANY
> TEXT EDITOR.. (wordpad, write, notepad, etc..etc.. word.. lotus..etc..)
> then print it up.. BUT.. you can't type it in on the calculator.. so
> there's really no use.. :)
> ---
> -nXt
> nxt@geocities.com http://nxt.home.ml.org OR:
> nxt@juno.com
> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/6521
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