Re: TIB: Resetting memory


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Re: TIB: Resetting memory




Hehe... you can't even compare the BASIC on the TI-89/92(+) with that of the
other TI-8x calculators.  It is far more advanced.

Bryan

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Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: TIB: Resetting memory


>
> The BASIC on the 68K series (89/92/92+) is all the same, except for the size
> limits of the screen. As a good comparision, it's a mix between the 83 and
> the 82 with a little 86 in there. It's not too different, but it's definitely
> not the same. I made that assumption in the past, and you all know what
> happens when you ASSUME...
>
> You make an ASS out of U and ME!
>
> > Yes, its not like going from the TI-85 to the TI-86, or even the TI-82 to
> the
> >  TI-86.  The TI-89 is like a whole new platform.  The BASIC language is very
> >  different from the other TI-8x calculators.  It's more complicated and more
> >  advanced.  The TI-8x calculators are Z80 based, and the TI-89/92(+) are 68k
> >  based, so they are very different from a assembly programming perspective.
>
> > But
> >  I must say, TI-89 games are much more advanced than TI-86 games. :)
> >
>
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