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Smoke Probe Posted: 19 Feb 2004 21:50 GMT Total Posts: 5 | It makes no sence i have 256 total ram but the game is 300 is there a way to add ram? |
Billy Ultralisk Posted: 19 Feb 2004 22:28 GMT Total Posts: 260 | It you're using a TI-89 (like I assume), simply archive it. |
spiral Wraith Posted: 20 Feb 2004 13:47 GMT Total Posts: 958 | Are you suer it's nto several parts? I don't know of any program that big that's all one piece. |
BullFrog Wraith Posted: 20 Feb 2004 15:26 GMT Total Posts: 623 | And even if there is, I believe there's an option with TI Connect to send it straight to the 89's archive.
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zkostik Carrier
Posted: 20 Feb 2004 15:47 GMT Total Posts: 2486 | well, actually the biggest program size 89 will allow is somewhere around 65kb or so. that program should be in several parts and your can just archive all the pieces like someone said above. though, if the files actually us 300kb larget then its probably a fake.
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Digital Guardian
Posted: 21 Feb 2004 17:20 GMT Total Posts: 1051 | TI-Connect limits file size to that of the executable limit, which is 64KB minus I think 10 to 20 bytes for header info. Though the all the files for the program total to ~300KB, not all files will be in the RAM simultaneously so you don't (shouldn't) have to worry about a memory related crash. |
spiral Wraith Posted: 21 Feb 2004 17:47 GMT Total Posts: 958 | I think the TI-OS has a limit on size of executables too. I'm pretty sure it's not just TI-connect. |