TI-ASM Optimization calculator (Clock cycles/ size)
Posted: Mon 21 Jan, 2008 3:25 am
I know (or hope) there is a list somewhere which has documented the speed in clock cycles and the size in bytes of every (or nearly every) TI Calculator Assembly routine. I think it would be useful to have some sort of calculator which evaluates bits of code provided by the user, and tells precisely how fast the said code would execute. I read another topic suggesting a program which could optimize the code provided by replacing, or at least suggesting, faster, smaller routines of the same function. All that would be needed for a simple version is a dictionary of functions and their equivalents, such as ld a,0 to xor a. If the two ideas could be combined, I think ASM programming could be a lot more efficient.
Maybe a program of this type already exists, but I haven't found one.
Maybe a program of this type already exists, but I haven't found one.