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@Hayleia this question applies to literally every model you mentioned, as well as all 83+ models. Kind of a moot point.
Well, small OSes tend to always have an assembly layer. That doesn't necessarily mean all the code must be developed in ASM. Actually, you can find pretty good and simple C compilers that allow you to quickly move to a higher level programming language for productivity. Also, you can always mix ASM and C without any major difficulty. Some small OSes that i know are programmed using this hybrid approach.And yeah, just for the hell of it, i would say that with a bit of reading the OP can have some fun to show off to at least some of his friends, why not? Also, welcome HybridFox!
I just ment the TI-84+