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March 08, 2014, 10:39:01 am »
Hi!
I'm asi14, a TI-calc user, obviously.
As of now, I consider myself "ok" at the TI-84, the TI-83, that range of calculator, compared to the rest of the Omnimaga community. I can navigate without a problem throughout most of the OS of the calculator, and I even touched upon some TI-BASIC!
However, I want to take the next step- Assembly programming. Because if I know something, that' the good stuff. That's real programming-not this TI-BASIC. So, if possible, can one of you guys navigate me to Z80 Assembly? Thx!
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Welcome to Omnimaga!
Good luck with asm
Also, dem peanuts
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thx for the peanuts!
Although, I am quite fascinated with programming, and from what I hear, TI-Assembly is hard as hell.
Then I look at Axe Parser, and im thinking" is this my answer to my programming urge?"
Because it provides the best of both worlds: simple programming, and much faster graphics!
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And i am curious- what are these "levels"?
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Axe parser is quite fun
Also, levels are only how much you posted already.
And next time, please don't double-post, there is a modify button for a reason
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Heya and welcome to the forums.
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Quote from: asi14 on March 08, 2014, 10:49:22 am
And i am curious- what are these "levels"?
please don't double post,
and the levels just show how long you've been on omni, they don't do anything else (at least for as far as i know)
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stupid me, i forgot to welcome you
have some peanuts:
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March 29, 2014, 11:33:58 am »
Hello welcome! As your post count increases you get more privileges (like using irc for example) while both are based on your post count I think that levels are more for bragging rights
Right now (and probably for a while the user with the highest rating and the highest number of posts of DJ who was one of the founders of omnimaga. Good luck learning axe parser. I would definitely recommend learning it before asm. Also it may be useful if you become familiar with a standard programming language like lua or python and just mostly focus on control structures if you have little to no experience programming. If you can write simple programs in BASIC though you are probably fine.
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March 30, 2014, 02:46:41 am »
There is no particular order to learn Axe or ASM. Both are low level languages and you'll find that implementing a proper design in Axe is challenging (but fun).
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