Re: A89: This is all Ti will tell me. Like they didn't make it. B.S.


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Re: A89: This is all Ti will tell me. Like they didn't make it. B.S.




You get the self test by going to the PrgmIO screen then pressing <> +
CLEAR.  It had to be changed to allow "easy access" to FlashApps.

--h4X0r (http://h4X0r.cjb.net)

----- Original Message -----
From: <Sassamo16@aol.com>
To: <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: A89: This is all Ti will tell me. Like they didn't make it.
B.S.


>
>     This is my input.  I may be a complete moron and not know what i'm
> talking about, but i'm going to try to explain things the way I see them.
>     Why are we getting all worked up over TI.  Why are we mad at them.
> They've never done anything to us before, why should they start?  Until
they
> release the official ams 2.00 on thier website, we have nothing to
complain
> about.  they say they didn't make it, why would they lie?
>     Maybe they didn't make it.  They told us what was going to be in it,
or
> at least most of the changes.  this ams 2.01 seems to have originated from
> france.  if they can find a bug in the system and create AU, why can't
they
> create thier own rom, knowing what to change.
>     And just to say, personally, i wouldn't believe that rom came from TI.
I
> don't think it was made very well.  menus are different sizes(not really
that
> important, but mking it professionally, they most likely would all be the
> same), and they are accessed much slower.
>     well, like it or not, that's my input, feel free to correct/critisize
me
> on anything!
>
> btw i was just wondering, since diamond apps brings up the flash menu, how
do
> you get into self test mode?(another reason why i don't think TI made it,
> although they could've changed the button sequence, but why not just use
> something like shift apps)
>
>

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