Re: Re(2): TI-H: Internal Memory Expansion (82 tangent)
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Re: Re(2): TI-H: Internal Memory Expansion (82 tangent)
well, it's not hard to port the driver... it's that the 82 shells have no VAT support, and the relocation makes it buggy as hell.
CrASH is dead... the authors long gone.
ASH 3.1 will have vat support, including variable functions. ASH3.1beta 2 has the vat support, but only a few elite people have a copy of the beta, like me ;)
-Greg
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On Sun, 4 Oct 1998 00:47:30 Firepower5 wrote:
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>In a message dated 10/3/98 11:59:02 PM EDT, gussie@alaska.net writes:
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>> The internal EII is better than the 28k thing.
>>
>> >for the internal memory stuff, each mem chip still has to have a copy of
>> >zshell/usgard in order to run assemblke games on that shell, right? could
>> >something be made like a port on the side of the calcso you could pulg in
>> >a mem chip? how many wires would have to be drawn out the of the calc?
>> >because a cartdridg idea would be really great, even if its only like 28k.
>> >you could carry around mc miks around in your pocket (even though sqrx is
>> >better).
>Not if you have an -82 (no driver support.) If somebody who knows ASM made
>the driver I might actually be able to get an E II.
>
>Rob Hornick
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