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Ok, and you also got a TI-92. Good job on accumulating calcs!
Quote from: Spyro543 on June 16, 2011, 09:11:58 pmOk, and you also got a TI-92. Good job on accumulating calcs!Thanks, I am trying to collect alot I already have one ti-82 one ti-83 two ti-83 plus 1 ti-84 plus SE 1 ti-89 1 ti-92Next I maght get a ti-nspire (CX or regular)EditI will start learning 68k from my dad when I see him he used to program in 68k
Quote from: annoyingorange on June 16, 2011, 09:16:51 pmQuote from: Spyro543 on June 16, 2011, 09:11:58 pmOk, and you also got a TI-92. Good job on accumulating calcs!Thanks, I am trying to collect alot I already have one ti-82 one ti-83 two ti-83 plus 1 ti-84 plus SE 1 ti-89 1 ti-92Next I maght get a ti-nspire (CX or regular)EditI will start learning 68k from my dad when I see him he used to program in 68k Congratulations. The TI-89 is really a good calc. I hope you'll enjoy it... and eventually run Myst 89 on it
I know thanks I will program on it too [giant wall of smileys]
My dad used to do BASIC I never asked him if he did assemblerHe doesn't remember any BASIC commands, though.
The closest thing to Axe, on the TI-68k/AMS platform, would be Newprog. You can find it on ticalc.org