Re: TI-85 Users
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Re: TI-85 Users
Actually, the 86 can run 82 ASM, 85 ASM, and 85 BASIC using ASE. I think that's
what you meant, but you didn't say it was 82 ASM and someone else might think it
was 82 BASIC. Although doesn't the 86 have a slightly different order of
operations than the 85? So some 85 BASIC programs may not work correctly
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Bryan Rabeler <brabeler@ticalc.org>
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Tucker wrote:
> Well, there is something called ASE that gives the TI86 well over twice
> as many games, because a TI86 can run 82,85 basic, all 85 asm, and all
> 86 stuff...
>
> Lucca wrote:
> >
> > Modem Boy wrote:
> > >
> > > Tucker wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I think there a way too many ti-85 sites, yet not enough of the more
> > > > surperior Ti-86...
> > >
> > > I haven't found many TI-86 sites, so I decided to make my own (and also,
> > > I haven't seen anyone else make this sort of site, so hell, lets make
> > > one :)
> >
> > I think that the 86 is better in fact, but the 85 has been around more
> > and therefore more people stay loyal to it. The 86, once given
> > exposure, can be as popular as the 85. The # of games on the 86 nowhere
> > matches those on the 85, yet, but programmers can change that. My site
> > is dedicated to the making of games for both calcs. Visit it at
> > http://lucca.home.ml.org
> >
> > Lucca
> > Fantasia66@worldnet.att.net
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