Author | Comment |
OziX Probe Posted: 7 Sep 2006 10:17 GMT Total Posts: 2 | Anyone know?
It used to be at about 12000, now it's 66(!). I'm using an 83+, is it possible to fix it in some way, or am I f'd?
EDIT: I'm sry I posted this, it's all solved now by simply resetting the RAM. I'm such a noob...
[Edited by OziX on 07-Sep-06 19:34] |
TI Freak Probe Posted: 7 Sep 2006 11:17 GMT Total Posts: Edit | Actually, you can archive things, and reclaim RAM, and use CrunchyOS to run the ASM programs. BASIC programs you would need to unarchive before running.. |
greenorange Goliath Posted: 7 Sep 2006 11:25 GMT Total Posts: 199 | Sometimes you can get screwed with RAM (and Archive space). If the program or game is poorly coded, it might plug a ton of hidden files in your calc, which requires a hard reset to fix. I remember this happening with my 89 Titanium all the time.
Also, Flash Apps take up RAM even though they arent technically stored there. |
Liebe ist Krieg Wraith
Posted: 7 Sep 2006 13:19 GMT Total Posts: 542 | That is because there name uses RAM. so does other archived programs. the more archived stuff you have.. the more RAM you lose.
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