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Re[4]: A86: (no subject)




     I found the one that TI made.  It was in one of their Eightysomething! 
     things, and it was actually written for the 82, but I got it to work 
     on the 86.  I'm still gonna try to convert it, so that it is a bit 
     faster.
     
     Glen
     tutorial1.cjb.net


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Subject: Re: Re[2]: A86: (no subject)  
Author:  <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org> at Internet
Date:    1/17/00 8:32 AM


     
Somehow I doubt that TI wrote it =) TI wrote some program that inverted 
their logo, hehe.
     
As someone else posted, there is a 3Dviewer for zshell. Also, I wrote one 
for my own 85 shell, so if you want to make one in BASIC (it is possible on 
86, not too slow either), email me privately so I can tell you the 
algorithm. The algorithm is actually quite simple!
     
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From: <glendon.solsberry@tricon-yum.com> 
To: <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 8:08 AM 
Subject: Re[2]: A86: (no subject)
     
     
>
>      Yeah, it was a small BASIC program that I think TI wrote (maybe 
wrong)
>      and a while back, someone asked if it was possible to convert it.  I 
>      decided to take on the task, but lost all of the data in a true hard 
>      drive crash...  If anyone happens to know the locale of it, could you 
>      tell me?
>
>      Glen
>      tutorial1.cjb.net
>
>
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> Subject: Re: A86: (no subject)
> Author:  <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org> at Internet 
> Date:    1/17/00 9:37 AM
>
>
>
> In a message dated 1/16/2000 11:34:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
> Jeanne9005@aol.com writes:
>
> << You know the things that you can sometimes find in the malls, the 
poster
>  seems to be a big bunch of bleh, but if you stare at it long enough, 
there
> is
>  a picture that appears.  It is written in BASIC, but it isn't in the 
>  archives...
>   >>
> Oh, yeah, we have those in our sunday paper every week! but, no i never 
knew
> there was a calc program to do them. 
>
> Jeff Barrett
>
>
>
>
     
     
     



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