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Archives: TI-89 Assembly Programs
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More Information comments.zip Comments v0.2
Comments is an on-calc utility for displaying assembly program metadata.
More Information jumpman_v081.zip Jumpman Demo [[Screenshots]]
Jumpman Demo (v0.81) This demo contains 12 fully playable levels. Enjoy the game! Jumpman is a platform game written by Randy Glover and released by Epyx in 1983. Originally developed for the Atari 400/800, versions were also released for the Commodore 64, Apple II, IBM PC, and Colecovision. The object of the game is to defuse all bombs in a platform-filled screen. Jumpman defuses a bomb by touching it. According to the story, these are placed on Jupiter by terrorists. Jumpman can climb up and down ladders, and of course jump, and there are two kinds of rope each allowing a single direction of climbing only. Hazards include falling "smart darts" (small bullets that fly slowly across the screen, but when orthogonally lined up with Jumpman, greatly speed up and shoot straight in his direction) and other hazards that are unique to a certain level. Points are awarded for each bomb defused, with bonus points available for completing a level quickly. Jumpman's game run-speed can be chosen by the player, with faster speeds being riskier but providing greater opportunity to earn bonus points. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumpman] Report bugs here: - http://tifreakware.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=197 Thanks... and enjoy the game!!
More Information memusage.zip Memory Usage v0.4 [[Screenshots]]
This tool shows some nicely formatted information about how you are using the memory (both Flash Archive and RAM) on your 68k calculator. It will work on all 68k calcs: 92+, 89, Titanium, and V200. See the Readme for more information.
More Information solar89.zip Solar89 SDK 0.3
The Solar89 SDK is a suite of programs to allow TI-BASIC programs for z80 calculators to be written on 68k calculators. There are four programs included, Solar89, maketok, make8xp, and toolbr8x. Documentation on how to use them is included, as is a sample "Hello World" program in *.89t format that serves as a demo. 0.3 is a beta version without all 83+/84+ tokens supported, and without any token files for other z80 calculators.
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