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Program name: Tinux
Language: Basic/z80 assembly
Machine: TI-83
Creater: R man
E-mail: Ryu2z80@hotmail.com
Version: 3.0 beta

	This is a OS on which I built for myself.
This is actually quite sofisticated program for it being a basic
program.

	I put in a kernel called the "Kernel8" which I based on Linux.
  -Here are the Commands:
	LS	Lists all programs
	CP	Copy
	CR	Clears the variable but not alter it
	RM	Delete (alters the variable)
	STARTX	Starts X-windowing programs
	XCALC	Starts Xcalc (Complete GUI)
	XS	Starts Xs (Incomplete GUI)
	CLS	Clears both Graph and Home screen
	STR	Lets you recall Strings
	PCT	Lets you recall Pictures
	MAN	Manual (Not Complete)
	VCALC	Virtual Calculator
	MEM	Shows Free Memory
	CON	Contarst changer
	EXT	Exit
	KLL	Kill or Shutdown

	I also put in a Graphical user inter face that I call "Xcalc" and "Xs".
This program is to make things easiser for some people.

	The Xcalc comes with a very exprimental word processor that
I can't get to work so well on so be aware!

	Here is the list of the functions that the Xcalc and Xs has.

	-Sceduling
	-Phone listing
	-Reminders
	-Home work
	-Contrast Changer
	-Mem Checker		( I made pretty much my own code for
			     The mem checker and the contrast changer)

	Once you have stored things from the program you can 
view it by using the program open from the xcalc and that should 
open up whatever you need to open up.
	(On the word processor I can't get the save program to load
         well so don't expect so much.)

	I will be making a whole new version because this version has some bugs
that can not be fixed properly unless I remake those parts.

		ENJOY!!