Re: A92: Anyone interested?


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Re: A92: Anyone interested?




First of all, I will not be doing any programming... secondly I think a
guide like yours is good for reference,
and stuff like that... but it's much more interesting working "together" on
a piece of software... that's just my personal oppion.

Sorry about the lack of reponse on your guide, but I think that the TI92-asm
scene is very slow, and most programmers don't take the time to appreciate
others work. That's probally why so many students own TI92' without knowing
that it can run great games/programs in assembly, it's to difficult... again
just a personal oppion.

Kind Regards

Mikkel Skovgaard Sørensen
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-----Original Message-----
From: Hmlacage@aol.com <Hmlacage@aol.com>
To: assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: 29. juli 1998 11:08
Subject: Re : A92: Anyone interested?


>
>hi,
>
>I think that allmost no one read my guide  named "tutorial" ( at ticalc ) .
>This thing ( what could i call it .. Just a thing ) was originally written
to
>explain the basics of asm programming.
>The last release ( today. Released as 92guide.zip ) will handle the
>1) interrupts
>2) grayscale graphics
>3) many other things, hints, and docs.
>
>One great problem is that i had allmost no remark from anyone . I would
>apreciate ideas and what i could do to interest people to this. Perhaps my
own
>errors will help you to write something better ( or with more success ).
>Whatever happens, i hope many new people will get in asm programming...
>
>Mathieu, <hmlacage@aol.com>
>