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VADER
Probe
Posted: 25 Oct 2004
08:35 GMT
Total Posts: 5
I know how to protect programs (basic). But some programs will not open in my TIprgmeditor, you know the PC one.(some weird error)I would like to know why and if possible how to do it myself. O and I managed to disable the protection of a program by propably doing something in MirageOS. Could somebody tell what I most likely did?

It was fun editing UNITCON2 :yum_a:
Ray Kremer
Ultralisk
Posted: 25 Oct 2004
11:03 GMT
Total Posts: 310
Are they assembly programs?
VADER
Probe
Posted: 25 Oct 2004
12:16 GMT
Total Posts: 5
Check it. I'm not sure anymore. I could edit it on my TI-84+ without problems. But the file is; on this site Programs>TI-84+/SE>Unit Converter.
VADER
Probe
Posted: 25 Oct 2004
13:58 GMT
Total Posts: 5
Ahh I get it !! There is an option in MirageOS to "lock" but also to unlock. Usefull. Here is how you do it; Highlight the file, press the X,T,0,n button, press F1, F4, and then F3. The file should now be locked or unlocked. It was a BASIC file by the way ( I could read it :grin:)
spiral
Wraith
Posted: 25 Oct 2004
22:52 GMT
Total Posts: 958
Or you just press either sin, cos, tan and do it in one step. One of them archives, another hides, another locks and vice versa.
darksideprogramming
Guardian
avatar
Posted: 26 Oct 2004
18:51 GMT
Total Posts: 1005
2 things...

1) it is pointless to protect a BASIC program. Mirage or CalcSys can easily remedy this.

2) how is your handle "VADER" without a pic of thbe Dark Lord (me)?
VADER
Probe
Posted: 27 Oct 2004
05:17 GMT
Total Posts: 5
Lol I saw your picture first and then i thought it wouldn't be nice to pic an "almost the same" picture of darth vader. So thats why. (name was already there byt that time) But maybe ill change picture.
And its tru to say its pointless but I thought there was a way of doing so.

[Edited by VADER on 27-Oct-04 14:19]





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