Pterodactyl Memory Expander Released by Kirk Meyer
Posted by Nick on 10 March 2000, 02:31 GMT
On the condition that I spell the phrase "featured program" like "f33-chur3d," Kirk Meyer has released a program to us called Pterodactyl for the TI-86. This program will add another fifteen kilobytes of memory to your 86. According to Kirk in a lengthy IM, "TI allocated 16kb of RAM for temporary storage during normal usage of the calculator. However, nowhere near this amount of space is utilized. Pterodactyl simply reclaims 15kb of this space for your usage. Oddly, the memory design of the TI-86 allowed for this to be done quite painlessly." Uh, yeah. If you get a really small amount for your RAM after this, it's good - it only lists the last five digits of the amount of RAM you have, so if you have 105,291 bytes of RAM, it'll show up as 5,291. Also, uninstalling the program requires a memory reset - simple deletion won't work. As if the 86 didn't have enough already :P
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Re: Pterodactyl Memory Expander Released by Kirk Meyer
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Reno
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thanks kirk, my 86 is now officially my fav calc (although it HAS been that, anyways)
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10 March 2000, 02:39 GMT
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Re: Pterodactyl Memory Expander Released by Kirk Meyer
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Kirk Meyer
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As a quick addendum to the article, please note (as reiterated twice in the documentation and the fileinfo page) that this is incompatible with quite a few ASM programs, because they take for granted that they can use this space as temporary space.
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10 March 2000, 02:39 GMT
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Re: Pterodactyl Memory Expander Released by Kirk Meyer
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amicek
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Wow I AM impresssed. That is unfortunate that many ASM programs don't work with it, but maybe some of the major programmmers can tweak there codes to comply. Though, something tell me messing with storage addresses is a tricky thing.... Anyways you keep us on our toes Kirk by coming up with ideas infinitely more creative and innovative than I (or a lot of other people) would think of. Thanks!
By the way this is not an ode to Kirk, I was just impressed :)
amicek
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10 March 2000, 02:45 GMT
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Re: Pterodactyl Memory Expander Released by Kirk Meyer
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GuitarSka4
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Wow! I cant believe that more memory was possible (except with the expander) By the way, has anyone tried this out yet? If so, does it work good?
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10 March 2000, 03:01 GMT
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Re: Pterodactyl Memory Expander Released by Kirk Meyer
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Jeff Meister
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Hmm... at least this expander actually works (well, I'm assuming it does; it has a good name attached to it), unlike that one for the 83 a few days ago. Stupid thing... all it did was display that you had more mem, then went right back to ION or SOS with the normal amount of mem. !@*^@#@#%!@@! I wish I could get more mem on my 83...
- Jeff
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10 March 2000, 03:14 GMT
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Re: Pterodactyl Memory Expander Released by Kirk Meyer
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Chris
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Does this program do what I think it does? Does it take ROM page 1 which is used by the 2 stacks (start & end) and use that to store programs? If that's the case, I can see why most of the ASM program would crash. Of course, the stacks are so small that *they* won't be overwritten. But most of the big ASM games use that space as pure RAM. It might be a good idea to make a compromise though! Maybe we can establish a standart where the programmers would only use from X-Y of memory. I'm sure most games don't use the full 16K. Maybe 8K Max?
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10 March 2000, 03:46 GMT
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Re: Pterodactyl Memory Expander Released by Kirk Meyer
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JaggedFlame
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wow... expansions through software! hopefully this cool idea might be found more often in the future...
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10 March 2000, 03:48 GMT
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