Author | Comment |
manakirby Probe Posted: 13 Jan 2005 17:45 GMT Total Posts: 6 | I recently upgraded the OS on my TI-84+SE, form 2.21 to 2.22. I have been experiancing severe crashes during normal operation, causing my RAM to clear. This is a huge pain, because I am working on a game, and keep getting my work erased. I have also downloaded some other things, but I have no idea what is causing this. Any help? Thanks in advance. |
gunman167 Marine Posted: 13 Jan 2005 17:56 GMT Total Posts: 24 | What apps are you running? |
manakirby Probe Posted: 13 Jan 2005 18:05 GMT Total Posts: 6 | The only App I'm currently *using*, is Omnicalc, but I have all the preloaded stuff and Mirage, which I'm not currently using. Might an assembly program be dooing this? Even one that has been deleted? |
TI Freak Probe Posted: 14 Jan 2005 07:30 GMT Total Posts: Edit | Omnicalc will do it alot... you should get rid of it... |
Xero Xcape Marine
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 11:44 GMT Total Posts: 29 | Omnicalc baaaadddd...
--- BASIC flames are for n00bs, you don't want to be a n00b do you? | My other calc is a Porsche. |
JcCorp Probe Posted: 14 Jan 2005 15:44 GMT Total Posts: Edit | Omnicalc just crashes sooo much... I used to use it when I wasn't working on projects. The custom font thing is cool. |
manakirby Probe Posted: 14 Jan 2005 16:07 GMT Total Posts: 6 | But the RAM backup is so handy... It didn't crash one with Omnicalc until after I upgraded, but I'll uninstall it anyway. |
manakirby Probe Posted: 15 Jan 2005 12:22 GMT Total Posts: 6 | Great, now my calculator won't communicate with my computer. I absolutely NEED to back up the stuff I've been working on...Maybe I'll write the programs out on paper. |
Xero Xcape Marine
Posted: 15 Jan 2005 12:24 GMT Total Posts: 29 | Omnicalc overclocked my calc somehow. now what used to take 10 mins to make now takes 30. the fact that I just speed through menus.
--- BASIC flames are for n00bs, you don't want to be a n00b do you? | My other calc is a Porsche. |
zkostik Carrier
Posted: 15 Jan 2005 15:24 GMT Total Posts: 2486 | Interesting, I thought one could only OC a TI calc by changing a control capacitor... I guess that mumbo jumbo on 83+SE and 84 where a calc can run different speeds has openned some previously hidden door. Though, its still kinda strange that this happened w/t any confirmation of any sort.
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