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Calculator Community => TI Calculators => General Calculator Help => Topic started by: alex99 on February 24, 2014, 07:26:56 am
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hey there i´ve a simple question:
I've written a program for the ti 84+ in asm but the ti 82-Stats has no ASM( in the catalog.
is it possible to port it otherwise instead of a rewrite in basic ???
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The 82 stats and the rest of the 83 like calcs have the Send(9 command. Just the Send( and then a 9 then your program's name like the Asm( command. Beware though that 83+/84+ asm programs are incompatible with the 82 stats so you need to make some changes. Look at WikiTI for more info (into the TI-83 section).
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ok thank you
so i need to make asmall rewrit or is there any parser for that ?
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You don't need to rewrite. Just adapt memory locations and romcalls and also the format is different. I'm not an expert though so you should ask an 83 aficionado.
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hey there i´ve a simple question:
I´ve written a programm for the ti 84+ in asm but the ti 84+ has no ASM( in the catalog.
is it possible to port it otherwise instead of a rewrite in basic ???
Unless you meant TI-82 Stats lacking the ASM command, if you have a TI-84+ with no ASM command, then it probably has OS 2.71 MP installed :P
Else, like Street said, the TI-82 Stats is identical to the TI-83 from 1996, so instead of Asm(prgmNAME) you use Send(9prgmNAME). Of course, 83+/SE and 84+/SE ASM programs have to be ported/modified first before running on the 73, 76.Fr, 82 Stats, 83 and the color screen 84+CSE. And before anyone asks, TI-82 programs will not run on the TI-82 Stats nor the TI-82 Plus.
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so are therwe any parser ????
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No, there isn't anything that automatically converts things. You would have to do it by hand.
*Edit* Matref did something similar <a href=http://ourl.ca/16385/305654>here</a> with jetpack joyride. I also edited the topic title to make it a bit more clear what you are trying to do. :)
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well i wrote it in axe....
but thank you
another question:
is it possible to write a 8xp file with a batch
i mean to crypt it ?
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Matref's project was written in axe too. :) In regards to the question, not sure exactly what you are asking.
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Matref's project was written in axe too. :) In regards to the question, not sure exactly what you are asking.
i mean:
you can create z80 sources out of txt files but can you write an 8xp file?
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An assembler takes a z80 ASM source file and turns it into a 8xp.
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I'm unsure if Doors CS SDK and WabbitCode supports 83 ASM compiling, but on ticalc.org there are most likely several tools to do it (TASM comes to mind, but that doesn't work on 64-bit computers). Also don't forget to check The TI-82/83(+) Unification FAQ (http://tifreakware.net/tutorials/multi/unification.html).
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Spasm supports the 83 and all OSs.
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Ok thank you
but how is actuall a 8xp file crypted
With which hex code ????
I mean if you open the .8xp file with a text editor then there are some signs and not the commands , so how can you crypt it?
Is it possible to crypt it with a batch ?
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It sounds like you are asking for a disassembler. It will take an executable and turn it into a soruce. They aren't perfect however, and I've never used one myself. I'd ask thepenguin or brandonw maybe. They have experience with these things. Also, as I said before, thepenguin has helped matrefeytontias with this exact thing before.