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CLEM Working on Dynamic TI-86 Shell
Posted on 7 September 1998, 05:27 GMT

CLEM is currently working on a new shell for the TI-86. It will feature user-defined interfaces similar to Usgard, plug-in support such as 82/83/85 asm emulation, and program/string compression. A beta testing team is already been assembled, so please do not ask to be on the team. The first release is expected by the end of the month. If you have any questions, direct them to okteam@ionet.net.

 


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Re: CLEM Working on Dynamic TI-86 Shell
SPUI

Make sure to include folders likle Rascall.

     7 September 1998, 20:59 GMT


Re: Re: CLEM Working on Dynamic TI-86 Shell
Matt

Like the article says, Dynamic Shell supports user-defined interfaces. You can have one similar to Rascall with its functions, or one like ASE with its functions. Whatever type of environment (other than windows I think) you want, you can make. Later

     7 September 1998, 22:09 GMT

Re: CLEM Working on Dynamic TI-86 Shell
InFuZeD
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How exactly was the beta testing team established. Is it the same team as for Maze3D? If so I'm very glad =) -InFuZeD "SCaBBy's Programming Lackey =)"

     8 September 1998, 00:54 GMT


Re: Re: CLEM Working on Dynamic TI-86 Shell
Jbrett
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I don't think it is going to be the same as the Maze-3D beata testing team because CLEM isn't in charge of choosing beta testers. He has given the honor to Matt Tandy.

     8 September 1998, 01:35 GMT

Re: CLEM Working on Dynamic TI-86 Shell
David Squires

Can the programs be put in alphabeticlly, Even though it may be hard it annoys me for the programs to be out of order. If it is better than Racall it will be awsome.

     9 September 1998, 02:21 GMT


Re: Re: CLEM Working on Dynamic TI-86 Shell
Dux Gregis
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It's not difficult to alphabetize the programs; in fact, it's fairly simple.

     10 September 1998, 21:38 GMT
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