Re: SF Source


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Re: SF Source



>Hi All,
>        I talked with Mel and he deceided to give me a copy of his beta
>source. It should really help in developing 83/85/86 software and
>drivers.

This is hilarious.  I trust someone and gave him the expander beta
sourcecode, and he POSTS it to calc-ti!  And you guyz wonder why I
didn't want it posted in the first place.

>If Mel ask, you didn't get it from me. OK?

Did you think I wouldn't see this!!!  It's on all of calc-ti for god
sake!

This just proves my point why I didn't want it released.  I can't
believe that people expected me to publicly release the sourcecode.
When's the last time you saw the the Usgard sourcecode?  The zshell
sourcecode?  The windows 95 sourcecode?  If some of you think that you
could have done a better job than me with the driver, then WHY DIDN'T
YOU?  You can figure it out just like I did, you don't need my
sourcecode!  Did the linux guys use the MSDOS source to create their
kernal?  I don't think so.  The datasheets and schematic say
EVERYTHING you need to know.  So please understand where I'm coming
from.

I guess this is my wakeup call.  Now that you all have it, I
*challenge* someone to make the TI-83 driver.  Personally I doubt it
will happen.  I'm not saying that none of you are qualified to do it,
I'm just saying that no one will get around to doing it.  Six, *count
them* six people have tried already.  I could send you their email
addresses if you'd like.  They all had TI-83 assembly experience.  I
haven't heard from any of them since we first corresponded, some even
before the beta source was finished.  That's where I'm coming from.

-Mel
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-The TI-Memory Expansion Homepage
-http://www.egr.msu.edu/~tsaimelv/expander.htm


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