Re: A86: Re: research
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Re: A86: Re: research
That's "47" and "48". Those weird letters aren't supposeed to be there I got
a real mess with my charachter encoding...
PK
>
>I tried it, a blinking cursor appeared and when I pressed a key it
displayed
>"47", after I pressed a key again, it displayed "48". Didn't crash my
calc:)
>
>You said this is for an automatic contrast chager? Is that really
necessary?
>It's not that much trouble to change it manually.
>
>I've had the same batteries for a while, I'm using contrast level 6-7 right
>now. Hope I helped.
>
>PK
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ComAsYuAre@aol.com <ComAsYuAre@aol.com>
>To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
>Date: October 25, 1998 00:22
>Subject: Re: A86: Re: research
>
>
>>In a message dated 10/24/98 23:10:40 Eastern Daylight Time,
>Jeanne9005@aol.com
>>writes:
>>
>>> i tried it, and all it did was freeze the calc for a bit, then displayed
>a
>>> cursor @1,1 and 2,2 but neither was blinking....also crashed
>>
>>
>>yeah, i'm really sorry about this. i fixed the program, and have
>thoroughly
>>tested this one.
>>
>>anyone who is willing to give me a second chance, i'd really appreciate
it.
>>i'm almost done with this automatic contrast changer, and all i need is to
>>make sure that it works for all different battery levels. i've literally
>got
>>a copy of the final program that works for my specific battery level
(fresh
>>batteries). i just don't know if it works for others. please help so we
>can
>>all benefit from this.
>>
>>just run the program, then hit any key. send me the number it displays,
>then
>>delete it. simple as that.
>>
>>thanks.
>>
>