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Re: String Program



Z-shell is not just string- if you look closely in your programs menu they
have programs that are needed (i think) for Z-shell. A normal Z-shell
program doesn't have the code for you to hack into the processor and lets
you write in assembly.  Z-shell has the needed code for you to do that, and
therefore you can't run Z-shell programs (strings) without Z-shell.
Please correct if I'm wrong.




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> From: Lauge Wulff <gewalli@INET.UNI-C.DK>
> To: CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
> Subject: Re: String Program
> Date: Friday, October 04, 1996 6:48 AM
>
> P. Kolbus wrote:
> >
> > Is it possible to run Windows programs without Windows?  (Answer for
those out of the loop: No...)
> >
> > At 16:42 10/3/96 -0500, Rob C. wrote:
> > >Hi-
> > > Is there a way to run String Programs without ZShell, and if there
is,
> > >how?  Thanks a lot for your help!
> > >-Rob C.
> > >
> I think its possible. E.g. you run zshell which is a string directly
> from the custom menu . You just have to put it in the cutom menu. Dont
> know how to but its possible. All though you will not have the nice
> zshell interface.
>
> And for you P. Colbus:
> Its not possible to run string without a calc, but its possible running
> strings without  zshell.(allright it might also be possible running
> strings in the emulator)
>
> Anyways theres plenty of guys in List-zhell who know how to do that.
> --
> -lauge


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