Re: A83: Hex edit


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Re: A83: Hex edit




On 04-Mar-99, Dsc984@aol.com (Dsc984@aol.com) wrote:

>> >I saw on the news page for ti-files that there is an oncalc hex editor to
>>  edit
>>  >the memory.  Is it possible to write a program with something like this? 

>> If
>>  >so, how would I go about doing it?
>>  >I was just wondering, because I thought that maybe programs written in
hex
>>  >would be faster than basic, and it can be written on the calc now.
>>  >-David
>>  
>>  Programs written in hex can be written on the calc without that program
>>  aswell. I reckon the hex editor is there so you can investigate the memory
>>  and perhaps change one byte or bit somewhere, but one has always been able

>> to
>>  write programs on-calc in the send9 format.
>>  
>>  Linus
>>  
>Maybe someone should make a key that says "This hex code = this ASM command".
>That way someone could program ASM games for the calculator at school.  Just
a
>though.
>-David

Yeah, like zilog/sgs didn't. =)

Linus
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