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I just got my 92 not too long ago, and I made the homemade $5 link cable
designed by Andreas Westfield. The software available on his page,
link92xp, worked very well. However, I wanted to install Fargo, and that
required getting a memory backup from the calculator. I went to the
Var-link menu, and the only thing that looked like a mem backup was the
folder entitled "Main". So I downloaded the main folder, and tried to do
a putfargo on that. The file had a 92@ after it instead of a 92b or
92d. What is the difference between the different suffixes @, b, d,
and whatever else exists? This is all very confusing, and I'd like to
understand it all. I next attempted to use the link program supplied
withe the fargo folder that I downloaded from the ticaalc homepage.
Everything I tried always came back "unsuccessful". Is this program
supposed to work with the $5 link? Should I invest the $60 in the link
available from TI? Any answers/comments are welcome.
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