Re: A85: **RIGEL - the NEW shell**


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Re: A85: **RIGEL - the NEW shell**



what is "daisy-chained interrupt" support?

On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, Ben Sferrazza wrote:

> I would like to take the time to introduce to you a new OS/shell for the
> TI-85.  It's a unique OS/shell in that it provides advantages for both
> parties in the perpertual "shell wars".  Some prefer Usgard with its
> power for programmers (TSRs, relocation - though not fixed-address
> relocation).  Some prefer ZShell for its simple interface and small size
> (relative to Usgard).  Well what if I told you a kernel/shell exists
> that in fact provides more for the programmer and user than Usgard and
> is smaller than ZShell?  This Assembly OS/shell for the TI-85 is Rigel. 
> Here are some of its features in a package of only _1199_ bytes!
> 
> * Fixed-Address Relocation
> * Dynamic-Link Library Support
> * Daisy-chained Interrupt Support
> * TSR support
> * JP Table for ROM Calls
> * Full ZShell support
> * APD and Contrast Change
> * 1199 bytes
> 
> I just uploaded it to www.ticalc.org.  It may not be up as of now, but
> look for it Sept. 16 (Tuesday) for the full package.  Thank you.
> 
> Ben Sferrazza
> bens@eden.rutgers.edu
> 


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