Re: LZ: USGARD Question


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Re: LZ: USGARD Question



Usgard has many lovable features.

User End:		4 Different Interfaces
		CoolShell = under 2300 bytes
		Libraries can save prescious calculator space

Programmers End:	Library system has many useful routines you'd
have to write yourself
		New ROM calls for handling variables, multiplication, and
a lot more
		Relocation saves a good deal of space and work
		

On Sat, 25 Jun 1994 13:11:21 +0100 Adam Geitgey
<csrawebtech@qualityservice.com> writes:
>Could someone please list all of the better then cshell features of
>USGARD that would make using it worthwhile? Maybe I just missed
>something.  I know it has relocation and libraries but in praticle use
>libraries don't save space as far as I have seen and they sure aren't
>fast and relocation might save maybe .1 in a program I write but that
>doesn't make up for the shell size and the little speed increase is 
>not
>really that important.  What I would like to see is a shell that the
>BARE minimum, like not scrolling menus or anything, just either a text
>variable list or just have all the programs in the custom menu so you
>could run them there.  I don't need an overdone interface just to pick
>games.  It's not like this is a computer operating system.


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