Re: A85: TI-85 Menu System Information


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Re: A85: TI-85 Menu System Information




This has actually been possibel for a long time (January 1997?). This
information was later used to create assembly shells on the TI82. The only
problem when doing this is that the calculator is in split stack mode, which
causes problems with some assembly programs. I think I know why split stack
mode is used, and how you which to and from it so that should not causes too
many problems. The main reasin why stuff like this has not been used in
assembly language yet is that the shell does not support it (How FP Math,
the error handler, the input handlers and other functions like that works
has been know for a long time, but to my knowledge no shell supports it).

Dines
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Subject: Re: A85: TI-85 Menu System Information


>
> > I've also been thinking about making a version of MISh that heavily
> >  modifies the way the 85 looks and feels.  I might be able to run ZShell
> >  programs from the TI-OS soon, too.
>
> Mu hu hahahahahah! Sounds very cool Richard. While your at it, see if you
can
> find a way to allow asm programs or routines to be run out of basic. The
> interrupt driven utilities for that purpose don't work so good :|
>
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