Re: A82: Emulation


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Re: A82: Emulation




you make the calc go to "Receive" mode, and while it says "Waiting..."
you press f12 and select the variables you want loaded on.  sort of like
cli, but with a mouse and win dlls

i don't think calc em supports debugging yet.  until then, do it the old
fashioned way (DAMMIT!! STUPID F*CKING CRASHING PIECE OF SH*T!!!!)


-Greg

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On Fri, 12 Jun 1998 20:41:49 EDT kouri@juno.com (Kouri) writes:
> How does CalcEm work? I've never used it so I don't know. Does it 
>look in a directory for .8xP files and then makes like they are loaded 
>into the calc's "memory?" The only things I need in an emulator are a 
>menu that allows me to choose what .8xP file I want to execute and a 
>debugger for
>asm programs.
>
>On Fri, 12 Jun 1998 20:01:11 -0400 "Stick Figure V. 1.0"
><ejsmithj@voyager.net> writes:
>>
>>I know.. CalcEM is logical. It's the only emu for ANY TI that has 
>link
>>emulation (except for any 92 emus possibly).
>>
>>Evil Sam wrote:
>>
>>>    Why would anyone use the TI-8X Emulator? The whole point of an
>>> emulator is to use all the functions of a calc without having to 
>use
>>> your calc and graphlink. With TI-8X Emulator you first have to load 
>
>>the
>>> progs onto your calc and then load them onto the emulator. That's 
>>twice
>>> as much work!
>>>
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