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Re: KermM and critor Run First 3rd Party Code on TI-84+CSE
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Wasn't there a TI-83 shell that ran TI-82 games or vice-versa (after renaming the 82/83p extension)?
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But the files are compatible, so why not allow them to transfer? If anything, it makes it easier for programs like tilp.
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I looked at Kerm's code and it appears that bcalls are mostly the same, too.
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Well, WikiTI got updated recently with newly found technical information
http://wikiti.brandonw.net/index.php?title=84PCSE:OS:Include_File
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Ah then that's good to hear. I was sure that more had changed than that. At least I'm glad that bcalls are the same.
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Hmm maybe some are the same, but not all (most...) aren't, IIRC
at best, there's an offset ?
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