Re: A89: Can a shell be started at boot?


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Re: A89: Can a shell be started at boot?




When you run the interrupt to turn the calc off, the current program is 
stored in memory and will pick up where it left off when you turn it back 
on. I'm pretty sure this is how the Doors password protection works.

>From: "Brian Taylor" <jodokaast@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org
>To: <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
>Subject: A89: Can a shell be started at boot?
>Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 20:25:38 -0500
>
>
>Or rather, an explorer, like Tex for TEOS...
>
>can it be started whenever the calculator is turned on, in case i have the
>password protection on and don't want people using my calculator...
>
>when i used the patched version of 2.05 (patched on computer by 
>hw2patch.exe
>and then sent with tib receiver), dooros would turn the calculator off if
>the wrong password was entered, and then when turned back on, it would 
>still
>be at the enter password screen, although the background was really weird
>looking... random pixels and such. whether this was intended or some kind 
>of
>error that was not expected, i don't know, but surely it can be reproduced
>on purpose, specifically on the 2.03 rom.
>
>anyone know of any way to do this?
>
>/brian
>

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