Re: A83: Re: What to use


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Re: A83: Re: What to use




I don't call ZASMLOAD huge at >1KB

>The fact that you don't have to store the huge ZASMLOAD file on your 
>calc to run your program. =)
>And I think I heard that Joe was going to add password lock to some 
>future version of SOS...  Big
>advantages.  Another is that SOS can run the programs with a smaller 
>amount of memory free.  Another
>is that SOS can run programs for SOS/AShell, while Send(9prgmZwhatever 
>cannot.
>
>-Miles Raymond
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Velex <velex@geocities.com>
>To: assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
>Date: Monday, November 02, 1998 9:48 PM
>Subject: Re: A83: Re: What to use
>
>
>>
>>David Phillips wrote:
>>>
>>> I personally would use a TI-83 or an emulator such as TI-8X 
>emulator.  ;-)
>>>
>>> Not to start a flame war, but SOS seems to be the best and most 
>supported
>>> shell for the 83, especially considering it's still under 
>development and to
>>> my knowledge, AShell is not.  SOS will run all SOS and AShell 
>programs, but
>>> AShell will not run SOS programs.  Too bad you need a shell to 
>efficiently
>>> run asm on the 83...
>>>
>>
>>I have a newbie question :) : What kind of advantage does SOS give 
>the
>>programmer/user over a normal Send(9prgmZWHTEVER line in 
>prgmWHATEVER?
>>
>>--
>>Adam Loutzenhiser, professional serf of West Ottawa High School
>>[mailto:velex@geocities.com]  [ICQ: 17091343]
>>[http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Congress/2035/index.html]
>
>

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