Re: A83: ...tutorials 33 & 34...


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Re: A83: ...tutorials 33 & 34...




Ok. Friends again?

Linus

On 14-Oct-98, Alan C Johnson wrote:

>So I missed a sentence, so sue me.  I did explain how to work it though
>didn't I?  I mean, when I read the TI docs before I learned ASM, IY
>offset was about all I took away from it.  I didn't understand it.  Also,
>I was just joking about the Arrogant man stuff.  I mean you could have
>just said "that I, Linus thought up."  Everyone knows your good at ASM,
>so why hype it up like you did?

>>
>>On 12-Oct-98, Alan C Johnson wrote:
>>
>>>>Because that's where the input routines expect to find a prompt... 
>>>>It's 16
>>>>(17?) bytes, and it was discovered by some great ti-83 wizard, can't 
>>
>>>>remember
>>>>the name right now... ehm... sinus?
>>>>
>>>>Linus
>>
>>>No, I think his name was Ego Man or something like that.  Maybe it 
>>was
>>>Arrogant Man
>>
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>>Yeah, well, when I wrote "great ti-83 wizard" I wasn't fully serious, 
>>which I
>>was sure you'd all understand. And when the two of us are fighting 
>>again
>>anyway, could I just ask you why you apparently don't read the 
>>messages you
>>reply to, and why you in some cases reply twice? Example:
>>
>>(snip)
>>>>located?  I know that they're based on an IY offset, and using 
>>CalcEM
>>(snap)
>>
>>And what do you reply?
>>
>>>Or at register 'iy'
>>
>>And yes, I remember what happened the last thing the pc/mac/amiga war
>>started, but I also assume that the rest of the list learnt something 
>>from
>>it. Which apparently most of it did.
>>
>>Linus
>>
>>

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