Re: ti-82 (yes, *82*) question...
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Re: ti-82 (yes, *82*) question...
You really can't, as I don't think there is a program to do it
automatically. Possibly if you were good at the ti file formats you
could back it up and pick apart the backup. However, this is not worth
it.
The program probably went something like this anyway:
Input "Number?", A
For(B,1,A/2)
A/B\->\C [note that \->\ means the store key]
If fPart (C)=0:Then
Disp B, C
End:End
I haven't tested it, and I haven't done much on the 82, but it should
work and be easily adaptable to your calculator.
Todd
MDJSK wrote:
>
> >In other words, it doesn't *really* delete the program.
> >
> > (kinda like marking a file as 'deleted' in Dos...it's still there
> >but...)
>
> um.....narr....so how do i retreive this "undeleted" program?
> -jakeok
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