[A83] Re: Non-squished Write-Back


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[A83] Re: Non-squished Write-Back




One problem: Asmguru teaches squished writeback
Does someone know how to convert the binary to hex?
          Thanks again!
          Nick Reichert

PS: I am trying to use hex code first, just to make sure I have a firm 
understanding of assembly.

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 > Hey people,
 > Does anyone know how to use write-back for non-squished assembly programs
on
 > 83+? I know there is a tutorial for 86 on ticalc.org, but when I port it
it
 > writes back squished characters. I know MirageOS and Ion can write back,
but
 > the programs designed for them are always squished. I appreciate any
help!
 >                  Thanks everyone!
 >                  Nick Reichert

Isn't it almost the same as writeback in non-squished asm-programs on the
Ti-83??? If so, you could take a look at AsmGuru. And no, I don't have a
link to it, and no it's not uploaded under the name "asmguru" at TiCalc.
Search for yourself in Altavista or something.

	Henk Poley



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