Re: Progs for 89~r they 92 compat?


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Re: Progs for 89~r they 92 compat?



Yes, the TI-89 was designed to be compatible with the 92's basic
programs, and no, the asm programs are NOT the same because the 92
requires a shell to run assembly, which will make the files different.
It is quite possible to emulate fargo 1/2 on a ti-89 though

SithLord K wrote:
>
> Well, this is basically a yes or no question.
> Theoretically, shouldn't all TI92 and 92+ Basic programs work on an 89, or is
> there any reason which would hinder this (i.e. a minor feature change, or a
> different ROM vers.)
> Also, don't they use the same ASM coding? So shouldn't ASM progs work on an
89
> too?
> Any progs that have disproved this theory yet?
>
> BTW- Has TI announced estimated pricing structure for the FlashROM upgrades?
> Somehow, I suspect they may be as unreasonable as those for USR modems...
>
> Any (all) help is appreciated (I really want an 89!)
> Cya
>  Peace
>    +K;
> "If I were any dumber I wouldn't be able to speak"
> "He who laughs, lasts."
> "Si fuera gordo me iria a bailar"


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