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HEX Asm on TI-83+

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the_mad_joob:
There is also asmdream.
It's not exactly a convenient solution though, since it parses tokens (sources & includes are unprotected programs, and the TI-OS program editor is what it is).
However, if you're looking for macro support, you might have a use for it.


--- Quote from: annoyingcalc on February 27, 2021, 09:05:25 pm ---I must admit, this thread makes me somewhat happy that there are still people who write code on calculators themselves, not the computer, because it reminds me of a time when I did the same thing. I only wrote calculator games in school/class.
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It was a true art not to get caught by some teachers, especially in non-scientific classes.
Fun memories from earth...

annoyingcalc:

--- Quote from: the_mad_joob on February 27, 2021, 11:00:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: annoyingcalc on February 27, 2021, 09:05:25 pm ---I must admit, this thread makes me somewhat happy that there are still people who write code on calculators themselves, not the computer, because it reminds me of a time when I did the same thing. I only wrote calculator games in school/class.
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It was a true art not to get caught by some teachers, especially in non-scientific classes.
Fun memories from earth...

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Well... I was a decentish student, and I tried to get on teachers good sides. I just figured out which classes the teachers were more lenient on and did it there.
In college it became clear I had to pay full attention though. That's actually why I stopped being involved with calculator programming.

J_Walker87:
This is all very helpful to me, thanks. I'll try and follow these suggestions. Also, I'm new to this forum. I'm a TI-Basic programmer and recently created an account here because the TI-Basic Dev Wiki doesn't have many Asm programmers. Thanks for the responses you gave.  :)

Also, about Mimas, it's no down side to me that it only has one line copy-and-paste ability. I'm used to having no copy and paste ability on my ti 83+!  :)

Also, CalcNerd, a youtuber who posts tutorials about how to make ti basic games, recently posted one of my ti basic programs, Maze. If you're interested, check it out. It's in ti basic and is just a maze generator with a pixel you can move to the end, but it is about the shortest decent program I've ever made in ti basic, which I did on purpose so that people could type it in. And, in my opinion, the community of those who type in programs on their calculators is alive and well, just not as much for pure Asm.

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