[A83] Re: Stupid Calculator!
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[A83] Re: Stupid Calculator!
This happened to me once before, but hasn't since I fixed it and
upgraded OS to 1.13 I ran the Self-Test by hitting MODE-ALPHA-S and
that cleared up the problems.
-----Original Message-----
From: assembly-83-bounce@lists.ticalc.org
[mailto:assembly-83-bounce@lists.ticalc.org] On Behalf Of Ronald Teune
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 4:39 AM
To: assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org
Subject: [A83] Re: Stupid Calculator!
> On my 83+, I had an error in an asm program, so I deleted it, and
> everything
> worked fine. Later, I ran another normal, program that I had on my
> calculator
> which always ran fine before. Once this ran, the calc shut straight
off
> and
> whenever I tried to turn it on it would shut off again. I took ALL the
> batteries out, including the back-up one and waited an hour. The
> calculator
> finally turned on normally, and my entire memory was cleared. I sent
> things
> back to my 83+ assuming everything was back to normal. I ran a few
> assembly
> programs, and they worked fine. After I used a program more than once,
it
> world shut off and have the same annoying problem as before. When I
fixed
> this problem, I turned on the calculator, and all my programs from the
> beginning of this post were back! What the...?
I just saw it once before, with OS 1.12
> But, when I looked on my
> prgms
> menu, some of the programs were repeated, and at the bottom of the
menu,
> the
> last item would just repeat. When I ran one of the repeating programs
> (which
> was BASIC), it ran a random program from above. The same would
happened
> when
> I tried to edit it. Now, I cleared all my memory, to try and get rid
of
> all
> these problems. Everything was erased just fine, but when I went to
clear
> RAM
> just to see what happened, the calc shut off and a BOLD showed up for
a
> SEC
> and everything went back to normal. (I hope!) Now what in the hell was
> going
> on? Is there any way to totally clear everything off the calculator,
so
> this
> problem is fixed? Thanks for reading this frisking long post, but
> whatever.
It was interesting :)
It's quite weird...
You can try clearing mem & putting a new os on it with SendSW
> Thanks,
> darkfire139@aol.com
>
>
>
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