Re: A92: ti-92 encode


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Re: A92: ti-92 encode




NDStein schrieb:
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> All this stuff you're talking about already exists.  It really gets to be a
> pain when a newbie comes in complaining that everything is hard to do.  There
> is a doc telling you what the TI-BASIC programs are tokenized to, though you
> don't need to go through the mem and try to read the tokens...there's not much
> of a reason, just use the program editor.  There are programs that list
> libraries.  Tim Gerla had one for Fargo I called liblist, I don't know if it
> exists for Fargo II.  PC Tools 98 will list libraries for you.  If a program
> requires strange libaries, usually is will tell you in the docs.  Anyway, the
> list of tokens is in a file called files.txt, which is somewhere on
> ticalc.org, I think.  Now...to all newbies:  Please put some effort in
> yourself.  Don't come to us the second you have any problem.  This list is for
> discussing TI-92 assembly programming and such, not for teaching newbies how
> to program.  If you look for info on ticalc.org, in program docs, and in the
> fargo docs and can't find it, then ask.  However, very often info you ask for
> is in one of those places.  Then you say that it's too much of a pain to find.
> If you look though, you will almost always find out something else that you
> didn't know along the way, which will help in the future.  I read through the
> new parts of the docs every time a new version of fargo comes out, they are
> very helpful.  You're not going to convince me that your time is more valuable
> than mine, though I know in previous emails you have tried that.  Just put
> some effort in yourself, and you will get a much more positive response from
> list members.
Whow, that was great, but think back to the days you started programming and 
wanted to know everything available... it was not easy... and it isn't, so, why 
not give any answer asked for a second or even a third time		A.K.


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