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Hey Josh, what's the equate for that call?
Thanks,
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua J Seagoe <rabidcow@juno.com>
To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Monday, April 05, 1999 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: A86: Requesting Help...


>
>_copycharmaps gets the bitmap for a char in the small font, for example
>if you put 'A' in a and call it, you'll get this at (hl):
>$04,$00,$04,$0a,$0e,$0a,$0a
>the first byte is the width of the char in pixels, the rest is the
>bitmap, right aligned:
>........  (.=0, #=1)
>.....#..
>....#.#.
>....###.
>....#.#.
>....#.#.
>
>there is an equivalent routine, _copycharmapl, for the large font which
>doesn't have the width byte.
>
>usually you can solve things involving radicals or pi with the calculator
>by taking them out and solving, then putting them back where they should
>be.
>
>-josh
>
>On Mon, 5 Apr 1999 18:38:29 -0400 Chris Magill <v8r@juno.com> writes:
>>
>>
>>>oh, you'll want to clear _plotsscreen before you use it.
>>>now i think it would be better to just write a _vputs that ran 
>>>sideways than to go through all this trouble, unfortunately i don't 
>>>have time for
>>>that right now.  someone play with _copycharmaps
>>>
>>>-josh
>>
>>
>>Do you know of anyone that might be able to help me right a _vputs 
>>that
>>runs sideways...
>>
>>What does _copycharmaps do?
>>
>>Thanks for your help,
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>P.S> Does anyone know abou this Ti-94 program.  Sounds pretty smooth.
>>
>>P.S.S> Does anyone know if there is a program for the ti86 that will 
>>solve for irrationals such as pi's and square roots.  My teacher 
>>loves
>>throwing them in so that we have to can't use our calculator....
>>
>>
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