Author | Comment |
Morgan Ultralisk Posted: 8 Apr 2005 01:22 GMT Total Posts: 321 | I am really leanent and easy going with files, at least far more than I was at ticalc, however there is one tiny rule that I am going to follow.
For a file to be listed in the (83x) category it needs to have both .83p and .8xp files in it. Mainly it can't just have the .8xp file.
I got an email today about a file that the user couldn't get to work on the 83 and it turns out it had an "Archive" command in it and was listed under the (83x) section thus in the 83 directory. Just to make it easier on new members, I'll be checking and changing the directory if needed. Hope this isn't too big of a deal for anyone. |
TI Freak Probe Posted: 8 Apr 2005 06:20 GMT Total Posts: Edit | Shouldn't be. Most of my programs are different between the 83 and the 83+, so I keep them seperate... |
Lunchbox Carrier
 Posted: 9 Apr 2005 10:48 GMT Total Posts: 2007 | I have a question about the archives. I submitted my AUP file a few weeks back and M put it up and it was there for a while, but now it has disappeared (by that, i mean it won't show up on the TI-83+/SE programs list, even though it is still there). Why would this be? |
Morgan Ultralisk Posted: 9 Apr 2005 12:54 GMT Total Posts: 321 | It was in the wrong directory. Moved it. |
Lunchbox Carrier
 Posted: 9 Apr 2005 15:27 GMT Total Posts: 2007 | Ah, thank you M. |
Morgan Ultralisk Posted: 9 Apr 2005 18:52 GMT Total Posts: 321 | That was my bad in the first place assuming I processed it. I noticed I haven't been the only one doing the files lately. |