A82: Re: Who Made Prgm82? I need that info!


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A82: Re: Who Made Prgm82? I need that info!




The format of the 82p files is almost the same as the format of the 85p
files, and you can find a desribtion of these files on ticalc. I could
also send you the source for prgm82, but in Ash 4.0 these programs will be
changed quite a lot, so i do not know if that we would be very useful.

Dines
-----Original Message-----
From: Asmti82 <Asmti82@aol.com>
To: assembly-82@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-82@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: 23. december 1997 04:20
Subject: A82: Who Made Prgm82? I need that info!


>
>I just spent the past few hours trying to work out how files are saved,
and
>the format with which they are used by Link82 software.  It has come to
my
>attention that in each data file, there is stored the information
concerning
>the following: memory buffer, end of file, (etc? or more?).  Obviously,
this
>obstancle had to be overcome by whoever made prgm82 in order to produce
the
>final program file.  My question is this: what is the format with which
TI82
>programs are saved?
>
>If anyone has this information or knows of any links that would lead me
in the
>right direction, please inform me.
>
>By the way, has anyone tried converting a Z80 hex file into a Link82
program
>with the Link82 utilities (such as import program text file, etc.) ?  If
you
>have, or if you know why it wouldn't work, please let me know.
>
>Thankyou,
>Matt Stack
>

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Dines Justesen
Email: dines@post1.com or
       c958362@student.dtu.dk
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