Re: TI-85 vs TI-83


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Re: TI-85 vs TI-83



Assembly language programming is built into the TI-83... check
http://www.ti.com/calc/docs/83asm.htm (whew!)
for more info...


At 22:37 10/23/96 GMT, Mark A. Roaquin wrote:
>Of course! However, being a high school student, assembly programming
>wouldn't be his first priority.
>
>I hope they come out with some sort of ZShell for the 83 soon..._then_ I'd
>buy my graphlink.
>
>Greg Hill <ghill@lab.tech.bhs.davis.k12.ut.us> wrote in article
><326D73EF.371B@lab.tech.bhs.davis.k12.ut.us>...
>> Mark A. Roaquin wrote:
>>
>> > Trust me, he wants to play the games!
>>
>> What's wrong with that?  I find ZShell to be rather useful. It is also
>> nice to be able to directly control the entire calculator (TI-85)
>> through assembly programming, rather than the limited interface provided
>> in the TI-83.
>> --
>> Greg Hill
>> http://braves.bhs.davis.k12.ut.us/
>> ghill@lab.tech.bhs.davis.k12.ut.us
>> greg_hill@email.state.ut.us
>>
>
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