Re: *.85s format
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Re: *.85s format
REMOVED wrote in message <6j1rff$83t$1@talia.mad.ibernet.es>...
>Modem Boy wrote:
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>>*.85s are TI-85 String Files, and usually, 85 strings are used for ASM
>>programs in shells like ZShell and Usgard.
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>OK, but the strings can also be used to introduce any kind of text
>information. For instance, "To be or not to be, that is the question" ->
>Hamlet
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>If you just want to introduce that text into the calculator, it would be
>fine. But if you want to introduce a more long text then it is not so easy,
>since you have not a QWERTY keyboard and so on.
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>I also tried to create a String variable using the TI-Graph link, but I
>didn't know how to do it.
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>If I would be able to create my own .85s files using a little Word-macro or
>a simple software (programed in vC, vB or whatever) it would be cool. But I
>need to understand the .85s format.
>
>In a few words, what I want to do is to create a .85s file and then
transmit
>it using the TI-Graph Link. Any body knows how can I do it?
Make a program:
"whatever yer string is"->STR
then run it and STR is the string
>
>Sorry about my bad english, it is not my first language.
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>Bye,
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