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[TI-89 BASIC] Runing archived programs in BASIC
DJ Omnimaga:
QuoteBegin-arti+May 31, 2005, 21:19-->QUOTE (arti @ May 31, 2005, 21:19) Yea, the 89 is pretty forgiving about large programs. There is a limit of approximately 64KB per individual var I think. :D
One thing I am wondering about the 89 is if its possible to run archived program without any ASM libraries? Because I saw many old BASIC games running from archive memory (slower of course). %) On the 83 I know it requires ASM libraries like Flash Gordon and Codex
mdjenkins86:
The answer is yes.
CDI:
well... yes and no, If you don't have enough RAM then no, but if you do then yes. See the 68k calcs make a "copy" of the program (much like FG) and run that then delete it.
mdjenkins86:
yeah CDI is right. Thats why I said you need 100000 ram and 100000 archive to run TSOD. So that the programs have enough space to load into ram. If it didn't need ram to run...it would be a flash app.
arti:
Is it just me, or are Flash APPS for the z80 a bit different than Flash Apps for the 68k? I saw lots of Flash Games for the 83+, but the 68k apps are all static and such.
I'm not informed at all on the Apps subject, anyone care to enlighten me? :)
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