RE: A82: Hidden programs (I mean HIDDEN!)
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RE: A82: Hidden programs (I mean HIDDEN!)
spunds like a cheating scheme to me. use a matrix or something to store ASCII vals, and then have an ASH prog decode that. I don't think that your teacher will force you to delete something named pong from your calc. the trick is to use deceptive program names for your programs.
Not that I cheat... :)
Christopher Kalos
raptorone@stuytech.com
Executive Director/Administrator
Virtual Technologies Developer's Group
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Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 1997 12:07 AM
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Subject: A82: Hidden programs (I mean HIDDEN!)
Is there anyway, (I mean ANYway) possible to hide a program in the
program menu and yet still run it? I know by hacking a backup file you
can change the name of the program so it won't appear in the menu. And I
also know that you can change the address of the program, where it
points to if you will. So, could somehow you change the name of the
program and then change the addr of a vaiable or list to point to that
program and run it? I am curious because my chem teacher checks our
program menu for any programs before a test, and if the menu was empty
but I could still run the 'hidden' program that would be cool!! And it
would also be useful in hiding programs you don't want anybody else to
see/run. Just curious, I don't really expect that it can be done.
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