By Jason Todd (Alphasoft) - toddlers@erinet.com

Miscellaneous Information About Asm82 and OShell-82

OShell-82
OShell-82 is simply a shell, written by myself in Z80 assembly language for the TI-82 graphing calculator. With this shell running, you are able to run high-quality programs, actual computer software for your Z80 "computer." These programs are smaller, MUCH faster, and MUCH more graphical than the normal programs associated with the TI-82's tokenized BASIC language. To put OShell-82 and any games/software onto your calculator, you need a PC to calculator cable or you need to recieve a backup from another TI-82 with OShell-82 already installed.

Asm82
This web site, www.imatowns.com/~asm82/, is dedicated to providing you with everything available for use with OShell-82. You can always find the latest version of OShell-82 and most games and programs for it on this site.

Alphasoft
I am Jason Todd, and so far, I've been all there is to Alphasoft. I just turned 18 years old in May 1997, and am ready to begin a career in professional computer programming. My experience includes roughly 6 years of programming, including experience in BASIC (oh well), Pascal, Intel i80x86 assembly language, Zilog Z80 assembly language, Motorola 68000 assembly language, and HTML. Examples of my work are right here. These pages were written using Windows 95 Notepad. I wrote OShell-82 and all games/etc for it in Windows 95 EDIT.COM. Since learning the Z80 around Thanksgiving 1996, I have done various assembly language projects also for the TI-85, another graphing calculator, including a complete operating system, Alphasoft OS-85. My PC experience in assembly language extends back approximately 3 years or so.