Re: A85: RPGs


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Re: A85: RPGs



Sounds interesting... Wanna give us a URL?
Bishop wrote:

> This site has the TI-BASIC program called RPN3 it does most RPN stuff,
> but
> you have to enter commas between the stack pushes. This site has ALOT
> of
> programs for the 85, and they have txt files for both the ASM and
> BASIC
> programs where they have compiled all the help files that come with
> the
> program originally. Under the TI-BASIC page, the txt files b_h-m.txt
> and
> b_n-r.txt won't display, Under Internet Explorer, you can right click
> a
> link and "Save target as" option to save the file. Then go in with a
> text
> based editor and get rid of all the control characters (or resave it a
>
> regular txt file). I guess it was saved using Word 2.0 or something.
> But
> anyways, each of the combined txt files make it easy to see which
> files you
> want to D/L and which ones aren't worth your while. Have fun..
>
> >Actually, AFAIK in most implementations of RPG it would be
> 2-(enter)-3-(+).
> >No equal sign, or final enter, is needed ( the + auto-does it ).  If
> you are
> >used to RPG, there is a TIBASIC program out there that
> somewhat-transforms
> >the 85 into an RPG calculator, but the only really common calcs to
> use RPG
> >are the -shudder- HPs.
> >
> >RPG does use a stack.
> >
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