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Jabberjaw
Probe
Posted: 2 Aug 2005
13:06 GMT
Total Posts: 10
I download Blackjack Big Screen from here. I press PRGM and selected 1:*BJAKBIG. I press enter and it says prgmBJAKBIG. I press enter again. Its shows this message.
Xero Xcape
Marine
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Posted: 2 Aug 2005
13:11 GMT
Total Posts: 29
Hit '2nd' then '+' then '2' then '7' then move your cursor to BJAKBIG and hit enter, then press clear, then run the program

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Jabberjaw
Probe
Posted: 2 Aug 2005
13:27 GMT
Total Posts: 10
Thanks now it works! Can you tell me what a MirageOS is and an Ionshell is? What kind of games need it?
TI Freak
Probe
Posted: 2 Aug 2005
13:30 GMT
Total Posts:

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Those are called shells, and they give easier commands to use for assembly prorgams. As to what games/programs use them, they are seperated by shells in the archives I believe... If they are not, they say real close to the name of the file what shell it takes.

There is a difference between mirage and Ion though, Ion runs from your PRGM menu, while Mirage runs from your APPS menu.
Jabberjaw
Probe
Posted: 2 Aug 2005
13:34 GMT
Total Posts: 10
Which is better though? Also is there a way to make a file unprotected on the computer instead of going through the steps Xero Xcape provided?
Xero Xcape
Marine
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Posted: 2 Aug 2005
13:37 GMT
Total Posts: 29
acually it wasn't protected... it was ARCHIVED so that when you got a RAM CLEAR it wouldn't get deleted... PROTECTION is acheven using MirageOS, or an ASM lib (usually CODEX)... now go look up all the CAPITALIZED words to help you!

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BASIC flames are for n00bs, you don't want to be a n00b do you? | My other calc is a Porsche.
alex10819
Wraith
Posted: 2 Aug 2005
14:14 GMT
Total Posts: 507
also, read your manual (if you have one)... i promise, it will help alot... (unless you're like some of us who 'lost' our manual so we could teach ourselves the language)
TI Freak
Probe
Posted: 2 Aug 2005
14:53 GMT
Total Posts:

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Mirage OS seems to be better, since it automatically runs archived programs I think... Anywho, mirage is the most poplar shell anymore, and it has a lot of cool games for it.

And the way xx told you to unarchive your programs is the fastest way...
Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 2 Aug 2005
15:09 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
Not really, but the best IMO. You can use the "archive" command from the memory menu, and you can do it through mirage as well.





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