New to the world of TI-86 assembly programming? It's not really too hard, and the payback in the amount of available power is great compared to the TI-BASIC stuff. Anyway, here's what you need:
Once you have these, you only need to know how to program. I am not one of the most experienced ASM programmers so I have found several sources. If I understand enough of this stuff someday (unlikely, since my TI-86 died), I may construct my own tutorials. For now, though, just refer to my TI Calcs page for the info. Dux' tutorial is the best! ;-)
I hope you luck in your programming, as there isn't too much out for the TI-86 worth downloading.
Created by ViralX
Last updated: 8-10-2001