Re: A89: The future of 89/92+ Shells(AMS2.0,92+SDK)


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Re: A89: The future of 89/92+ Shells(AMS2.0,92+SDK)




Well i know when I make something and don't document parts of it right away
and then come back in a year i can't figure out why the heck i did that or
how i did something... 

At 02:13 PM 10/31/99 EST, you wrote:
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>In a message dated 10/31/99 11:21:47 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
>slider_klaus@gmx.net writes:
>
>> As time goes by, TI will release the 89/92+ SDK and for the first time
>>  "Real" programming for the 89/92+ is possible because we will get
>>  information about the whole system and its internal functions.
>
>This reminds me, why does it take TI so long to come up with all the system 
>information?  it's hard to believe that they can create a calculator and
even 
>after a year not know much about its internals.
>
>--TurboSoft
>
>Visit the TURBOSOFT HOMEPAGE:  The most current Basic and C programs created 
>by TurboSoft for the 89, and the most 89 web links.
><A HREF="http://turbosoft.ticalc.org/">http://turbosoft.ticalc.org/</A>
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