Re: A86: Re: Re: User defined functions


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Re: A86: Re: Re: User defined functions



I did update the source for asapinv at ticalc.org (much more commented), if you still have the older one.  I've also attached it.

The reason it seems like the names are important is because if you change the length, all the data following that spot is offset, and the pointers no longer point to their right locations.

Trey Jazz wrote:

hmm i guess i was lucky...i actually made a program that overwrote yours and
works properly...it just shuts the calc off with the command 'Off'...however
i still would appreciate a documented source of asapinv.asm

i included the off function program...

-----Original Message-----
From: Trey Jazz <joemama@minot.com>
To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Saturday, February 14, 1998 11:48 PM
Subject: A86: Re: User defined functions

>
>can you document what is goin on in the program....it seems like a lot of
>the values are dependent upon what is used for names,etc. and not just
>'magic numbers'
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dux Gregis <assets@eden.rutgers.edu>
>To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
>Date: Monday, February 09, 1998 10:53 PM
>Subject: A86: User defined functions
>
>
>>I have attached a program that creates an "invert function" on the
>>calc.  But, there may be some pointers I have yet to discover, so it
>>probably won't work unless TI's finbeta1 and stbeta1 are already
>>installed.
>>
>>Run the program asapinv and then look at the fifth slot of the custom
>>menu   :?)
>>
>

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                 Name: Off.zip
   Off.zip       Type: WinZipNH File (application/x-winzip)
             Encoding: base64

 
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Could not process part with given Content-Type: application/x-unknown-content-type-asm_auto_file; name="Asapinv.asm"

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