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You'll probably have to turn the contrast up after pulling the batteries
causes a memory reset.  If it looks like it's not turning on, maybe it's
just because the screen is too dim.

>>Try taking out the backup battery AND the 4 AAA batteries.
>
>You might not have to go to that extreme.  You can usually just remove all
>4 batteries and press the ON key about 15 times.  Basically what happened
>is your calculator crashed (never thought that a calculator could do that
>did you?).  The reason it crashed is due to the fact that you are running
>raw assembler programs that are external to the protective environment of
>the shell TI has on your calculator.  Any time you run an assembler program
>on your calculator, you run the risk of crashing the calculator.  Most of
>us don't really care, we reset our calculators and re-transfer the programs
>and games.

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