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Posted: 09 Feb 2004 07:04:42 pm    Post subject:

As many of you know, I have been trying to find an Asm compiler for my Mac for a LONG time, without any success. I finnally found one, but it was very different from TASM, had a lot of errors, and was not able to compile anything for me. So I tried to think of something else, like simply entering ALL the hex codes and making Asm programs that way. Obviously, this would be too much work for one person. But it gave me another idea, make my own assembler. Due to my lack of knowledge of TI-83+ Asm programming, I have no idea if it is possible. Here are my questions:

-Does every command that Tasm understands have a Hex code equivilant?
-Can I make a Java or C program to convert these commands to Hex?
-Where can I find the Hex codes?

Pleeeeeeze help me, I'm seriously desperate.
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