                      Menu Independant SHell v0.82 BETA
                             by The Minute Men!!

                       "We'll code it in a minute..."

DISCLAIMER:  We are not responsible for anything that happens to you, your
calculator, or anything else related to you.

Features:
* ZShell 4.0 compatibility
* VERY Small size
* Freeware, with source code included (please give us credit)

Re-Distributing TinyMish:
If you build your own shell, based on the source code of ours, please make
sure you mention who wrote it originally, so we at least get a little credit.
If you plan to post your shell on a web site, please post the original too.
If you would like help making a shell, or if you want to know the reasoning
behind the source code to the shell, Richard Lewis will gladly help you.
Don't bother Dustin about inquires on the shell's code, because he didn't
write it.

Important Note:
ascii, a program to show the ascii chart on the 85 does not work with MISh.
For reasons unknown, it locks up when you run it all the way down to the
bottem line.  Please report all other programs that are incompatible.

Files:
MISH.TXT	This file
ROMDATA.TXT	Information on the ROM addresses used in MISh

EXTRA-85.H	The header file that is needed for MISH.ASM/ROMMISH.ASM
SPTINMIS.H	The header file needed for SUPRMISH.ASM, or for porting
		ZShell programs to the new ROM_CALL method

MISH.ASM	The source to the smallest ZSHell 4.0 compatible shell in
		existance (286 bytes!!!!!)

ROMMISH.85B	The version with a ROM patcher
ROM.ASM		Source to the patcher
ROMMISH.ASM	Source to the patcher version

SUPRMISH.85B	The Super version of the shell /w an alternate 
SUPRMISH.ASM	Source to the Super version

Usage:
Load the backup on to your calculator, then to run a program, type the name of
the file, preceded by the length of the file name in the upper lefthand corner
of the screen.  Then press [CUSTOM] [F1].  Your program should run then.

Programmers:
If you want to decrease the size of your programs, and don't mind if they
only work under MISh, use the super version of the shell, and include
sptinmis.h instead of ti-85.h.  This will drop the size by one byte for each
ROM_CALL in the program.  I have seen some extreme cases where this saved
100+ bytes!  On average, however this only saves 10-20 bytes.  Using 1 program
that was compiled in this way on your calculator should make up for the
inflated size of the super shell over the ZShell 4.0 only version.
Remember, however that this is still a BETA version, and future versions may
not be 100% compatible with this version.

Comments/Suggestions?  Send them to either of the Minute Men.  DO NOT send
them to Micah, or Mike Baker.  They only made a couple of contributions, and
aren't even associated with the Minute Men.  Please report all bugs to the
Minute Men too.  Please make the subject of the E-Mail:
MISh comments/suggestions


Minute Men members:     E-Mail Address:                 Contribution:
Richard Lewis           RichardLewis@CedarCity.net      All the code!!!!!
                                                        Founder of the Minute
                                                        Men, Debugging and ROM
                                                        research (ROMDATA.TXT)
                                                        ALPHA testing

Dustin Hofeling         Frontein@aol.com                Debugging

Honorary Minute Man:    E-Mail Address:                 Contribution:
Micah/Richard Brodsky   Micahbro@classic.msn.com        Ideas, debugging, and
                                                        BETA testing

Others who helped:      E-Mail Address:                 Contribution:
Mike Baker              MBM@HotMail.com                 Ideas/source code
                                                        examples (We didn't
                                                        use them though,
                                                        because we wanted to
                                                        release it as
                                                        freeware)
