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: Keith Batten <99kbatten@kamsc.k12.mi.us>
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Date: Sat, 6 Jul 1996 00:56:31 -0400
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> David Behroozi wrote:
> >
> > | 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
> >
> > Micah's right. The easiest and most practical way IS to program it =
in
> > TI-BASIC. There are a few very titchy differences like the cursor =
but
> > hey, it will save alot of time. Anyway what do you need to hoodwink =
a
> > teacher now for, it's Summer. BTW the TI-BASIC method was first
> > introduced to me by a friend. He had me fooled:) I promptly made a
> > copycat in ten minutes. It worked on a student teacher:)
> >
> > -David Behroozi -EsquireWell, isn't =
it possible to use PopChar to put the cursor character into
> the DELc buffer, then place it into the program (or am I just =
confused?)?
It will still show trhe staus bar... ZShell anyone???
pnkflyd@netnitco.net
Another problem with TI-Basic though, is if you hit the [ON] key, it =
breaks the program...however, I am writing a fake memory clearing =
program in ZShell. I will post up the beta on list-zshell-binaries in a =
few days (or when I get it done) or mail it to anyone who wants it.
-Keith Batten
-99kbatten@kamsc.k12.mi.us