Thanks, Tyler. I also wondered about GRAPHX PLUS when I saw it listed in the Tenex catalog, but your Qixsoft info below reminded me that the XB loader is what...
Amazing! I'm surprised they don't ban him from selling. (Course then they wouldn't get their cut either...) ... banned ... struggle with ... beyond your ... ...
And thusly were the wise words spake by Dan O'Quinn ... What a wanker! Now somebody needs to offer him $0.02... HA! Cheers, Bryan P.S. Just my 2 cents......
You guys need to tell him HE must pay the shipping (or you'll never get banned) cause I'd just bet shipping would be $3000.00us bucks :) ... From: "Teresa...
Not really at any time. It's just a long standing joke that started between Tony and myself. It comes from our posts to this OLUG, in any case where there is...
Perhaps we should all start bidding in the thousands of dollars and give him a heart attack. That sounds a lot worse than when I thought of it. My only...
Ah! A voodoo practitioner dancing in a too hot tutu has added two to do do which may cause his too hot tutu to reek too, too much.... Yuck! Enough already....
Hi Jeff, Bill, Tony, and everybody! Sorry for the late answer, but I was away. I've never used subprograms >14 or >15 (read and write all sectors belonging to...
Besides nearly gagging on the snack I was eating, from laughter or distress I do not recall, I had a mental imperative to find this animated video from long ...
But you *don't* want to clear PAB+1 when using ADIF. For a >08 DSRLNK, yes, PAB+1 is the flag/error byte and should be cleared, but for a >0A (10 decimal)...
Well Friends, he thinks I am one of you, so here is his paranoid response. Hugs, Terrie ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  [Non-text portions of this...
I feel your pain ! ... From: "Teresa Masters" <tam2819@...> Subject: [TI-99/4A] Re: An Enterprising Auctioneer Well Friends, he thinks I am one of you, so...
Ok, Ben, I badly put my words, but I think my point still holds. I'll try to explain with better words this time (hopefully). Prior to calling the DSRLNK,...
I've never seen this issue with >A, and I have used >0114 and >0115. Are you sure? Is there a place in the DSRLNK routine where I can see the code that places...
Here is some more information regarding the XBH databases that I am compiling for upload to Planet-99. You may recall that I mentioned these in my July 27th...
Hi Ben. I'll show you where, if ever, DSRLNK fools you. It all depends, of course, on the type of DSRLNK you've been using. The more or less standard DSRLNK,...
Hi Paolo, Ben and all other interested members, I finally got around to catching up on the OLUG posts, and I was thankful to see that Paolo brought up my...
Yes, I remember seeing that in Bill's DSRLNK code as well! Sure seems to be a DSRLNK bug to me! Does the normal DSRLNK that resides in EA GROM do this, I...
Ben, Check my last post. I've learned that DSRLNK in EA and Mini Memory are the same as the one in TI FORTH. Just different labels, and Forth has a few more...
Yes, looks like Thierry's site shows the same code in the EA DSRLNK. Hmm, am I just lucky! Looks like some TI programmers need to be shot. Oops, I mean "some...
Ben, Are you saying that some TI programmers have already been shot? Your suggestion seems like a lot of effort and waste of a PAB in VDP. I also wouldn't...
Ah, thanks, Bill, but I'm of a mind to decline, cuz I'm in a bind. It's a matter of time, and I must find a rhyme. Else bad things forebode for my "Ode to...
Bill - I might be misinterpreting your concern regarding the use of "DATA>8" or "DATA>A" when used with DSRLNK. It is an important piece of data (no pun...
Tony, No, that aspect I do understand. I really need to know why >A DATA doesn't get us around the PAB error when using a two byte PAB for ADIF/ADOF versus...
Bill- See Tony's email for another, better explanation of what 8/A are used for. It puts the calls into perspective. I was just reminded about the county...