by James S » Feb 9, 2002 @ 9:43pm
Man are you ill informed. Every CPU has ASM programming. I've programmed in ASM for the TI-82, 85, and 86. You have to buy the TILink to connect it to your computer then download ASM Studio from someplace, check or something like that, and program it in then send it over, hopefully it won't crash your calc and force a hard reset. But these TI-92's are cool, abstract calculus equation calculations is their main selling point for me. But you can't use them on the SAT so there's no point in me getting one, atleast not until college. I have a TI-86 right now. 85 is the most popular.
I just checked that website and apparently they just released a C compiler. So that should be easier if you already know C.