A83: Re: ZeS


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A83: Re: ZeS




I have used ZeS, and I haven't really found any problems with it. I always
thought it was a great concept. I wish more people would use it, or at least
build the same concept into their assembly programs, for the TI-83.

I don't know if this is related, but I came up with a way to have squished
assembly programs run themselves, as long as ZASMLOAD was on the calculator.
That way, you get that concept, but you don't have to use ZeS.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sam Heald" <evil_sam@hotmail.com>
To: <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 3:53 PM
Subject: A83: ZeS


>
> I was wondering if anybody on this list has used ZeS, the "shell" that
> allows for self-loading ASM programs. If so, has there been any problems
> with it?
>
> My Zelda project will most likely max out the TI-83's memory and then
some,
> so if I could save space by eliminating GUI (who needs a GUI if Zelda is
the
> only program on the calculator anyway?), that would be great.
>
> Obviously, I would prefer NOT to use ZeS simply because very few users
know
> about it or how to use it, so I'm asking more as a precaution. The 82 also
> uses shells, so the byte gap between the 82 and the 83 wouldn't be that
> significant. However, Zelda will most likely max out the 82's memory as
> well, which would make it about 500 bytes too big for SOS, Ashell, or ION.
>   Sam
>
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