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Quote from: blue_bear_94 on January 21, 2014, 03:53:34 pmOn top of that, I'm slightly disappointed that there's not 68k support yet.I think it might be either because Kerm isn't familiar with the 68K BASIC language or due to how there aren't enough 68K coders compared to PRIZM/84+/CSE ones. I'm thinking more of the former, though, otherwise it would probably also have TI-Nspire and FX-9860G support, since they're far more popular than the PRIZM.
On top of that, I'm slightly disappointed that there's not 68k support yet.
@Kerm ok fair enough. I forgot about the whole (de)tokenizing process on 68K calcs. I assume it's the same on the TI-85/86, right?