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Re: porting old prgms
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February 05, 2014, 08:40:40 am »
If i might ask very gently
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does porting require you to look at the similarities in the tibasic code in the model of calculator you want to port to?
like, are there older commands that are the same in a new one,
but in the newer one its a different command altogether?
and, is it vital that you go through the original prgm to be ported?
just some very curious questions.
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DJ Omnimaga
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Re: porting old prgms
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February 06, 2014, 09:47:54 pm »
84+ BASIC to CSE BASIC is almost identical except drawing commands, which have extra arguments. I think those arguments are optional, though. There are also extra commands. However, you still need to adjust stuff since the screen is larger.
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