RE: LZ: FAKE memory clearing programs
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RE: LZ: FAKE memory clearing programs
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Subject: RE: LZ: FAKE memory clearing programs
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From: Micah/Richard Brodsky <Micahbro@msn.com>
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Date: Fri, 5 Jul 96 01:45:15 UT
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You could just write it in TI-BASIC. The only thing you couldn't easily have
(but you could anyways) is a blinking cursor. I think that XMEM or whatever
it's called makes a backup of the memory in memory and actually clears
everything but the backup.
--MZB
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From: owner-list-zshell@defiant.rbk.sollentuna.se on behalf of be my friend
Sent: Thursday, July 04, 1996 7:59 AM
To: list-zshell@defiant.rbk.sollentuna.se
Subject: Re: LZ: FAKE memory clearing programs
> I think what you are looking for is a program that emulate cleared memory,
so that if a
> teach says "clear your memory" you go okay ... Then this happens:
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> >From the fake Home Screen (from within a Zshell program, so the status
indicator isn't
> running.) you hit [2nd] [Mem] [Reset] [ALL], and the nice little Zshell
program will say
> "All mem cleared" and then when the student go to show the teacher that the
memory
> screen says cleared, the teacher walks away, and the student hits EXIT, and
begins
> cheating.
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> If I knew enough about assembly, I would write it, but I do not have the
required
> knowledge.
> --
> -James Lewis
> jlewis@netnitco.net
> http://ww2.netnitco.net/jlewis/eme.htm
> [Go There If You Want A Web Page Wrote For You!]
Thats a good idea;
but the exit key would be a different key, such at hitting F5 twice.
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