Re: TI-85 memory protection - Newsflash
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Re: TI-85 memory protection - Newsflash
At 06:23 PM 5/28/97 GMT, you wrote:
>It is not total protection because you can still go to individual delete
>screens ( ie "strings", progs", "real")
>
>Jawaad Ahmad <jia103@psu.edu> wrote in article <338B9D56.2ABB@psu.edu>...
>> Eggplant Farms wrote:
>> >
>> > HAHA! I know how it works and you don't!
>>
>> Would you care to tell the rest of us, please?
>>
>> --
>> ******************************************
>> 24 hours in a day...24 beers in a case...coincidence?
>> ******************************************
>> 8-)
>> Jawaad Ahmad
>> jia103@juno.com jia103@psu.edu
>> http://www.personal.psu.edu/jia103
How about removing a battery and pressing the [on] key once or twice. Its
a sure-fire way to erase a calc's memory.
Signed,
Thomas J. Hruska
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