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PogoDaMonkey Dragoon Posted: 22 Sep 2004 17:31 GMT Total Posts: 72 | Hey there, I'm kinda new to this site (what, a year knowing it then finally signing up?) and I'm trying to become a programmer for the Ti-89 series...could someone please help me? I have basically mastered the basic (I have a Ti-89 Titanium) but i wanted to know how to program good ASM programs, for a project I was working on last year in basic, on the TI-83 (unfortunately it was deleted when i had to give my calculator back to the teacher ='( )
Could someone help me here? I need to know a good helpfile, and maybe a compiler?
Signed, A hyperactive springing monkey
PS... Knowing greyscale would be nice too, its an old favorite of mine, called Might and Magic:Gates to Another Realm, a fairly large and complex Sega Genesis game(for its time ;) Anyway this is like my tribute, its still one of my most played games, but still havent beaten it yet ='(
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zkostik Carrier
Posted: 22 Sep 2004 21:32 GMT Total Posts: 2486 | Hey, For 89 I suggest you learn to program in C rather than ASM. Of course, it would be great to learn both but C is easier to program in and will most likely yield better results faster. Go to tigcc.ticalc.org and download the TIGCC compiler. It already comes with several program samples and most programs that are released these days come with source codes. You can also check out these tutorial websites by clicking on Tutorial link at tigcc website. I think that's the best way for you to begin. Though, if you do have questions as you go, some people here may be able to help you out. TIGCC forum is also a great place to get help and learn new thing. Good luck!
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PogoDaMonkey Dragoon Posted: 23 Sep 2004 17:11 GMT Total Posts: 72 | Thnks for the suggestion ^-^
I am kinda learning C++ on computer, i hope theres some similarities, even though C++ is supposedly better (and newer) |