Re: "Write-Protection?"
[Prev][Next][Index][Thread]
If your talking about the TI-82 or 83(?) then he sent them to his
computer and used the graphlink software to edit-lock them (the small
box in the bottom right of a program you are editing) then he sent them
back to his calc and tada no editing. also go to make sure people don't
screw up a program you made. I hope this helps.
---------------------------------------------------------
Andrew Brenner
aibrenner@juno.com
abrenner@hotmail.com (attachment mail)
PS you can download the graphlink software for free at
http://www.ticalc.org
On Tue, 12 Nov 1996 23:27:54 -0500 Jared Goralnick <jsg@gis.net> writes:
>I have a friend who always takes whatever programs are floating around
>school and edits them, then makes it so that the program appears in
>the
>EXEC menu on the TI-82, but not in the EDIT menu. He told me that if
>he
>told me how to do this, I could just as easily reverse it. What does
>he
>do to make the program seemingly uneditable? Thank you,
>Jared
>
References: