yeah thats what i thought but an error comes up that says i got some problem with my certificate and then closes and i have to reset my calc to get it off that screen.
Nivek
www.angelfire.com/games2/NivekEnterprises
Tim Buckingham <zoneti@home.com> wrote:
It simply takes a TI-Graphlink cable, the TI-Graphlink software and a .89u file =) You click "Send Operating System" or something like that in the TI-Graphlink software and it'll send it. It's not too hard =p
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----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Harbin
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: A89: Re: AMS Version?
AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i can't get any of the AMS's to send. i have them in two formats .89u and a self extracting-self-sending .exe file. niether of them work. what EXACTLY do i need to do, maybe i'm doing something wrong.
Nivek
Patrick Davidson <pad@OCF.Berkeley.EDU> wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Kevin Goodsell wrote:
> My understanding was that, like with most previous releases, 2.04 had
> near zero compatibility when it was released not very long ago. TI
> *does* distribute old AMS versions if you ask them (email
> ti-cares@ti.com) but I'm sure you can download them somewhere. Someone
> sent all the previous versions to me via email once, so I've got them
> on hand if all else fails.
I actually installed 2.04 on my calculator when it was released (before
anything was changed to improve compatibility with it) and found that it
had a much better compatibility than what you mention on a HW1
calculator. When I used TEOS, I found that about 3 or 4 out of the 12
assembly games I tried had problems. But Universal OS is much better
for this ROM version. With it, 11 programs ran with no problems, and
one (Fernando 3C) worked partially. However, I have heard that the
situation is worse for HW2.
I tested the recently-released AMS 2.05 (under VTI only) and it appeared
to have the same level of compatibility, though I didn't test as many
programs.
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