Re: A83: Re: 83 and 83+ ASM


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Re: A83: Re: 83 and 83+ ASM




In accordance with the prophecy, James Matthews uttered:


> ASMGuru!!! =)...58 tutorials on the topic is enough for most people.
> Lol...check Dimension-Ti.

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Daniel M Church <dchurch@mbhs.edu>
> To: <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 1999 2:48 AM
> Subject: A83: 83 and 83+ ASM


>> 
>> I used to have an 82, and I did a bit of programming for it... it died
>> recently, though, and I've gotten an 83 plus.  Hoping to do some more
>> programming, I looked for documentation, and found a distressingly small
>> amount (the most useful being TI's header file), and none absolutely for
>> the 83+.  I know that assembly isn't the same for the two... but just how
>> is it not?  Also, where's the best place to find some comprehensive
>> documentation?  There must be some, since people have made some very good
>> programs... but failing that, where can I at least get some sort of
>> documentation on the rom routines and ports used?
>> 
>>      Daniel Church      |  "War doesn't determine who is right-
>>      ___---^---___      |   only who is left."
>>     dchurch@mbhs.edu    |  -anonymous
>> 
>> -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
>> Version: 3.1
>> GCS/M/S/MU>AT d-(x) s++:- a15@ C++(+++)>++++$ UL++>++++ P+ L++>++++ E
>> W+>++ N+ o? K? w(---) !O !M V? PS+(++) PE(--) Y? !PGP>+ t+ 5 X+ R>+ tv
>> b+++ DI++>++++ D++ G+>++ e-(*)> h!>+() r>++ y>+
>> ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
>> 
>> 
>> 


83+? Cool, I thought it was just 83.

Linus

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