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sportskid386 Expert Cheater
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:40 pm Post subject: Anyone know BASIC? |
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Is basic easier or harder to code than asm?
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Trow Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 4:11 pm Post subject: |
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it looks like a variant of basic instead of basic:
in true basic, assigning a value is "let Q = 0"; "Q=Q+1"
and uh so BASIC knowledge wouldnt help much there. syntax changed too much
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It's not really, Basic, but rather a variation named TI-Basic.
For programming on a TI 83/84, it's better to just use ASM. TI 83/84 uses a Z80 chip. Programming in TI-Basic on TI's small keypad is a pain.
TI-Basic programs run terribly slow because it's interpreted on a 6MHz CPU. Only ASM programs get you reasonable speed.
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sportskid386 Expert Cheater
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I tried using my 'asmprogram' command.
I do know some assembly, but trying to learn this variant of basic.
I did manage to make it, but i had to change batteries, and got deleted.
Maybe ill type in the code when i figure it out again.
Would anyone here say basic is easier to program than asm?
speaking out of calc world, i mean.
Is there an assembler for basic like there is MASM32 for asm?
thanks.
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HomerSexual Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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look on TI's website
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| sportskid386 wrote: | I tried using my 'asmprogram' command.
I do know some assembly, but trying to learn this variant of basic.
I did manage to make it, but i had to change batteries, and got deleted.
Maybe ill type in the code when i figure it out again.
Would anyone here say basic is easier to program than asm?
speaking out of calc world, i mean.
Is there an assembler for basic like there is MASM32 for asm?
thanks. |
I think my old TI-84 (?) way back when in high school had a crippled version of basic on it. Though ASM worked much better on it. Look in the manuel for it, it should tell you how to use the (essentially script language) that it lets your write programs in
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sportskid386 Expert Cheater
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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 3:25 pm Post subject: |
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Ive been looking at my manual.
I can't figure out how to write in asm.
WOuld the calculator recognize asm commands anyway?
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