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DMan
Probe
Posted: 2 Sep 2004
07:49 GMT
Total Posts: 12
Can anyone tell me some ways to remove some stuff that u dont need to get more memory?!?! I need as much memeory as I can!
zkostik
Carrier
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Posted: 2 Sep 2004
08:28 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
You need to got to memory manger to remove apps and other stuff.
Press [2nd] then [+] to go to memory menu. from here press [2] to go to memory manager and then press [1] to view all files. select file a file you want and press [Del], confirm the delete prompt. You can do that pretty much for every app since they're almost a complete waste of space. if you do need them later you can downlod a copy from TI website.

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DMan
Probe
Posted: 2 Sep 2004
08:42 GMT
Total Posts: 12
Thank you, I am there now, but all i can see there is like L1, L2.... L6. And A,B,C,D,E.... X,Y,Z. Also Y1... Can I remove them or does the calc need it?
allynfolksjr
Administrator
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Posted: 2 Sep 2004
09:24 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
You can remove those Lists, Variables, etc. But they'll just appear when you use them next.

The big boys (Memory Wise) on a 84+ are the apps. delete some of those, like the language localization ones and CBL/CBR....
DMan
Probe
Posted: 2 Sep 2004
09:32 GMT
Total Posts: 12
hmm.... I have deleted all apps exept Finance, which I can't remove. And if i remove A,B,C,D... then i can't write letters right?
allynfolksjr
Administrator
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Posted: 2 Sep 2004
09:36 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
No, those are variables.
Like A could equal "567.34",which you can use in calculations.

You could delete those, but they'll pop up pretty soon, and their memory effect is little ifyou delete them anyways. If you read your !manual! you'll see all of this explained in the memory section.





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