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:snip:
>For the ti-85 programs have been developed to "reset" the calculator
so the
>message "Mem cleared. Defaults reset." appears on the screen and that
the
>Var and Mem lists occur empty however leaving the opportunity to
restore
>memory by typing a short key sequence. These are programs like xmem,
>hackmem, and cleanup. I can see no reason why it should be impossible
to do
>the same on a ti-83. But without an asm-program I do not see any way
how you
>could do it.
>
Very easily, simply have a pic file of "Mem Cleared" using lowercase
where aplicable, and perfectly centered, you can pull it off... in
fact, I have ;o) by the way, if anyone is interested or cares, 5x8
pixels per letter.
- -sean
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