Re: A82: Assembly programmers? where?


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Re: A82: Assembly programmers? where?



It may look like I'm quite stupid, for the thing about the lowercase
letters. I don't know what i thought about. I have made a few programs in
asm, and all uses lowercase, so I quess I just had a bad day ;-(

Stefan Sommer
By most known as Stefan The Greatest (Almost) Sommer

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> Fra: Sommer, Stefan <stsommer@post4.tele.dk>
> Til: assembly-82@lists.ticalc.org
> Emne: Re: A82: Assembly programmers? where?
> Dato: 13. november 1997 17:04
> 
> I don't know that much programming, but I can't see why you couln't limit
> the amount of space the editor would use? You could a least reserve som
> space in the program, and use it for the text/data. You don't necessarily
> have write complete essays at the calc.
> And I don't understand why you have to make a program in C, just to
display
> the text. It would be easy to use the capital letters in the calc, and
make
> a program on the pc (or mac), which would translate to lowercase. If you
> decide to include lowercase, couldn't the text be some sprites or
something
> similar?
> 
> As I said, I'm not a very experienced programmer, but I just can't see
the
> problems with the editor. Excuse me if I'm wrong &-) 
> 
> Stefan Sommer
> By most known as Stefan The Greatest (Almost) Sommer
> 
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> > Fra: GeradS711@aol.com
> > Til: assembly-82@lists.ticalc.org
> > Emne: Re: A82: Assembly programmers? where?
> > Dato: 13. november 1997 04:04
> > 
> > The best idea for the editor is just to use a new program. I say this
for
> > three reasons. In asm, to store your typing you would have to have an
> > undefined amount of space, and if your homework got too long it would
> start
> > overwriting parts of the RAM, which isn't good. Secondly, a person
would
> have
> > to make a C program that would translate the hex of the prog into text.
> > Thirdly, it would take up mem, and a new program editor is already
> included.
> > However it would be nice to have lower case. So if somebody that is
good
> at
> > C, good at ASM, and has a lot of time on their hands and a lot of mem
> free on
> > their calcs, he or she could go for it. But it is pretty much
irrational
> > otherwise