Re: A86: chmasc and other such things (ti-86)
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Re: A86: chmasc and other such things (ti-86)
what if you saved all the junk at the beginning of ram page 0 on the
beginning of ram page 7, then reset the calc and copied it all back? if
you just blindly copy everything, shouldn't that get all the pointers
that are needed?
-josh
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 19:47:54 -0700 "Kirk Meyer" <kirkmeyer@bigfoot.com>
writes:
>
>I have a newer version of chmasc that almost works, but everything in
>the
>ROM keeps coming back to haunt me................
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <TerrisUS@aol.com>
>To: <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
>Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 6:06 PM
>Subject: Re: A86: chmasc and other such things (ti-86)
>
>
>>
>> In a message dated 01/20/2000 8:02:39 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>> ComAsYuAre@aol.com writes:
>>
>> << Yugi2 works somewhat differently from chmasc, but ultimately
>achieves
>the
>> same result. When a teacher resets your memory after Yugi2 has
>been
>> installed, it will display "mem cleared defaults set" and reset
>the
>> contrast,
>> but it won't actually clear your memory. And it's 100% guaranteed
>to
>work
>> as
>> long as Yugi2 in installed. >>
>>
>>
>> im looking more for something so that i could say to a teacher "see,
>look,
>no
>> programs" (and she isnt stupid, she knows how to check in the memory
>and
>the
>> program menu and all that stuff), go back to my seat and just
>restore all
>the
>> stuff.
>>
>
>
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