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God no... who would dare make fun of you? It is hard enough to switch to an
89, let alone mess w/ the whole crap TI sends us...
Ok, the reason that it 'crashes' your calc is because you have an older
version of DoorsOS that directly reads the keyport memory... only that the
location of that memory has been changed in AMS 1.05 and the latest DoorsOS
fixes this.
The reason that diamond, 2ND, alpha, and shift work is because they are
interrupt-driven.
btw: You should be told that because you have Hardware Version 2.00,
greyscale does not work on your graphing calculator unless you are extremely
lucky.
-Miles Raymond EML: m_rayman@bigfoot.com
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http://www.bigfoot.com/~m_rayman/
----- Original Message -----
From: Jarrod <xero@sover.net>
To: <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Friday, October 29, 1999 10:29 AM
Subject: A89: :,,,,,(
> Alright, i am pissed. I am fairly savvy with the 82-83-85 and 86, so i
> figured, why the hell not, i'll buy an 89...
>
> ARGHHHHH
>
> i have hardware version 2.00, AMS 1.05, 06/02/1999
>
> but i can't get a damn shell/kernel to work! Almost everything i do
> after installing a kernel causes the calc to freeze, nothing except 2nd,
> {diamond}, {shift}, and alpha seem to make the calculator do anything,
> so i have to reset it and try again just be have it freeze again after i
> install another shell.
>
> apparently these things were far more complicated than i anticipated...
> i have heard about a possible "fix" through using AMS 1.00, where can i
> find that?
>
> don't make fun of me, my ignorance has been painful enough.
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