Re: A83: Calling all great programmers!!


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Re: A83: Calling all great programmers!!




doesn't that mean he's incompetent?
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Phillips" <david@acz.org>
To: <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: A83: Calling all great programmers!!


>
> He's not saying you are "incompetent", he is saying that you should get
off
> your butt and put in a little effort yourself, instead of whining that no
> one will walk you through everything personally.  There are plenty of
> tutorials and pages on getting started.  For example, the Asm Guru help
file
> explains everything that you are asking.  If programming for two years in
> TI-BASIC made you as good as you think that you are, then why are you
still
> having trouble?
>
> Try checking out Assembly Studio 8x.  It allows you to create 83+ programs
> just by changing the output plugin.  I think someone might even have
written
> one for the 83 as well.  Or, download Bin2Var, Tasm, and use the batch
file
> included with Bin2Var to assemble your programs for Ion.  I do somewhat
> sympathize with you.  One of the hardest things of programming for a new
> platform is writing the "Hello world" program.  Once you get that done,
and
> can run it, programming is actually possible.  The easiest way is to try
> compiling someone else's source that you know works.  Download Ion, and
use
> the Bin2Var setup to compile one of the sample programs (not that I care
if
> you use Bin2Var, but because I wrote it so that *I* could actually compile
> stuff for the 83/83+).
>
> http://www.ticalc.org/pub/win/asm/bin2var.zip
> http://www.ticalc.org/pub/win/asm/z80asm.hlp
> http://www.ticalc.org/pub/83/asm/shells/ion.zip
> http://www.ticalc.org/pub/dos/asm/tasm.zip
>
> >   Are you calling me incompitent.  Just to let you know I've been
> > programing in TI-BASIC for two years now and I'm pretty darn good.
Maybe
> > my problem is unclear, I need help with the logic behind some of this
> > stuff not what commands to use once I have the logic.  Your telling me
> > there's info at ticalc.org well I'll check it out. Thanks.
>
>
>
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