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Re: A92: System stabilizer
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> Wouldn't it be the best, to program system stabilizer as a Fargo backup
> - module?
> Sending a program to the TI-92, that has about 200 bytes, and that
> installs only
> about 10 bytes is a little bit useless, isn't it?
>
Hehehe.. Yes, that's true. I couldn't think of a better way though. I
don't want to edit 15 different types of backup files to add 10 bytes either
(actually it's about 40 bytes). Using an installer program also allows me to
place the code anywhere in RAM, the backup file would require an installer
program also.
My thinking was that David would pick it up and just add the stablization
function to the fargo core. It's simple, and now it's fully debugged (as far
as I can tell - after all how many bugs can hide in 40 bytes, right?) Hehe..
Mostly though, I just wanted something to keep my system up while I mess
with all these beta games and programs so I don't have to keep resetting the
calc. Stablizr does that very well.
--Bryan
bcturner@eos.ncsu.edu
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