Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sunybcs!boulder!snoopy!frechett From: frechett@snoopy.Colorado.EDU (Mac the Ripper/ / / /) Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: Re: BAG and other things... Message-ID: <23150@boulder.Colorado.EDU> Date: 6 Jul 90 01:05:57 GMT References: <23083@boulder.Colorado.EDU> <55673@microsoft.UUCP> Sender: news@boulder.Colorado.EDU Reply-To: frechett@snoopy.Colorado.EDU (Mac the Ripper/ / / /) Organization: University of Colorado, boulder Lines: 38 In article <55673@microsoft.UUCP> alonzo@microsoft.UUCP (Alonzo GARIEPY) writes: >In article <23083@boulder.Colorado.EDU> frechett@snoopy.Colorado.EDU writes: >> These are my questions. Does anybody have BAG or SCR for the hp48sx? > >PIG and BAG are just my versions of PEEK and POKE for the 28S. I named >them differently to distinguish them from earlier PEEK and POKE routines. I understand that, that doesn't mean that I know how it all works. >On the 48SX, they are called PEEK and POKE. I will post downloadable >binaries, uuencoded, of all my machine language programs for the 48. This >is, by far, the easiest way to transfer, until someone writes an assembler >that outputs 48SX binary files. Definately.... Too bad I can't run my modem YET. You all know what I would say here so I won't. > >SCR will have to be completely rewritten for the 48SX, which uses an >entirely different display strategy. I cannot see why POKE or SCR are >absolutely necessary for your list program. You should be able to replace >them with a little work. > >alonzo The only problem is that I am relatively new (make that real new) to the hp 28/48 programing environment. This program that I meantioned it quite big. I don't have the skills to decipher it at this point. (I AM working on it. I am also up to my neck in UNIX and C.) I would REALLY like to have this particular program running or one that will do the same thing. Part of the code uses your routines though. I guess I will have to wait until I can write the program myself (a long time) or someone else modifies it. (maybe a long time.) Such is life... eh. ian frechett frechett@snoopy.colorado.edu .margorp mmoc a deen I .margorp mmoc a deen I