Re: A89: Memory problem
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Re: A89: Memory problem
I don't think it's the doorsos. I've had it on my calc forever and a
day, and haven't experienced any of the problems many seem to be
complaining of.
-Adam
ComAsYuAre@aol.com wrote:
>
> the doorsos kernal seems to be messing with the calculator's normal operations
> in many ways. often, i'll get the memory error when trying to do simple
> symbolic algebra from the home screen. occasionally, when i enter something
> and hit enter, the calc will just freeze. this happens from the home screen,
> but has also happened from the y= and i suspect it would happen in the window
> editor and other places as well. something about the normal parser or
> something.
>
> basically, what i'm saying is that the memory error is only a small part of
> this bug in doors.
>
> In a message dated 1/19/99 9:34:15 AM Eastern Standard Time, einarjt@online.no
> writes:
>
> > I have DoorsOS on my calc, and I have a couple of zipped and hidden
> > prog. files on it. Earlier today I got a weird problem; I was going to
> > do a probability problem (the nCr-function on the calc..), when I got a
> > memory error. I checked the memory, and there was about 83 000 free RAM.
> > So, next I archived all my games and stuff, and got the free RAM up to
> > 190 000. The problem could still not be solved because of a memory
> > error! The guy that sits next to me in calculus solved the same problem,
> > same syntax as I used, on his calc. with only 112 000 free RAM. Next
> > thing, I deleted everything except the doors program, and I didn't
> > uninstall doorsOS. Still no chance of solving the problem. Does this
> > have to do with doorsOS? Has anybody else experienced such memory
> > problems? And WHY couldn't I solve a simple problem on the calc. when
> > there was lots of free RAM?? I appreciate all answers!
> >
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