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DigiTan
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Joined: 10 Nov 2003
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Posted: 15 Dec 2003 07:57:30 pm    Post subject:

Can anyone recommend a good shell design tutorial? Basically, I'm looking for something that explains stuff like relocation, hex programming, and the VAT. Example code would help too.
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Jedd
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Joined: 18 Nov 2003
Posts: 823

Posted: 08 Jan 2004 10:50:48 pm    Post subject:

Well, I'm no expert but...wait...I'm not even close to an expert. Anway, judging by the time it took someone to respond to this post, I'm going to say there isn't one.
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NETWizz
Byte by bit


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Joined: 20 May 2003
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Posted: 09 Jan 2004 03:18:02 pm    Post subject:

There is not any tutorials on the subject.

Read AsmGuru, IonGuru, the asm 28days tutorial, go to http://cirrus.tigalaxy.com and visit their tutorial page, visit all of those and read all of it, read Duck's tutorial, got to the website for Virtual-TI and read their tutorials, go to Maxcoders, read their forum, read our forum, visit Detached Solutions forum to understand the tricks, visit Michaelv.org and radicalsoft.org. Download a TASM package, Donload Zilog Dev studio, review the source for ION and read the Ion libraries. After understanding how they work, write some Ion Programs. Figure out how they load and use jump table vectors.

Go to http://education.ti.com and read their development info (the pdfs and others)

After doing all of that, you should understand enough to write a shell, use hooks, interrupts...However, it will still be difficult to write.
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sgm


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Joined: 04 Sep 2003
Posts: 1265

Posted: 09 Jan 2004 03:59:56 pm    Post subject:

When ticalc.org gets their mailing lists back up, you can read past mails in the "Shell-Developers" mailing list.
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