Re: A92: TIOS: Can't live with it. Can't live without it?


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Re: A92: TIOS: Can't live with it. Can't live without it?




In a message dated 10/19/99 1:36:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
Bluelink@aol.com writes:

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 The TIOS is Basic, right?  What should be done is having a choice to use 
 either OS.  Like on some computers when it boots up it askes you if you want 
 to run Dos or Windows.  This is what should be done with the TI-92.  If a 
 person wants to use the calculator to do math then that person uses the 
TIOS. 
  If the person wants to use it as a "Gameboy" then that person will use the 
 new OS soley for that.  
 
 The probley with that is that there is no hard drive in the calculator to be 
 divided to do that.  There is only a memory chip.  So if TI desinged a 
devive 
 that is able to load either OS into the memory chip then when another OS is 
 called for the calcuator can erase it's memory and then the device loads in 
 another one.  This has to be an external device that you can think of being 
a 
 hard drive.  And the memory chip can be thought of being a zip drive.  
 
 This makes alot of sence because if the OS crashes the calculator, than 
 instead of getting a new calculator you just delete the memory and then 
 change the OS.
 
  >>