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Arch0n Probe Posted: 26 Sep 2007 20:49 GMT Total Posts: 1 | Sorry for the spam but I'm having troubles with the interface in Mirage OS, I've looked at their user guide but it was no help at all.
High help points: How to make a games folder I'm playing cave and I can't get out of the score screen (I can't turn it off I'm locked out) Where to get Mario (the classic)
No need to answer the last one but please help with the first 2 |
me2 Goliath
 Posted: 15 Oct 2007 12:37 GMT Total Posts: 171 | 1.[XTθn],[Y=],[Y=], type name 3.This site:Games, TI-83+ games, assembly, super mario v2.0
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allynfolksjr Administrator
 Posted: 15 Oct 2007 15:08 GMT Total Posts: 1892 | You could, uh, possibly attempt to make your topic slightly more relevant to the post subject. |
Xphoenix Ultralisk
 Posted: 15 Oct 2007 22:10 GMT Total Posts: 210 | Mind telling us which cave? There are quite a few out there. And if by locked out, you mean I-can't-do-anything-even-if-I-press-every-single-button locked out, I'd say pull a battery.
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Hydraliskisback Wraith
 Posted: 16 Oct 2007 07:11 GMT Total Posts: 583 | beyond his all caps, and generic title, his apology for the spam shows great promise, if he ever returns.
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twin_swords Marine
 Posted: 20 Oct 2007 11:39 GMT Total Posts: 29 | does pulling a battery do anything bad? i think i messed up my calc if so. |
Vectris Ultralisk
 Posted: 24 Oct 2007 16:26 GMT Total Posts: 375 | pulling a battery usually doesn't do anything to your calculator, sometimes, especially if u pull all the triple a's, your ram will be erased
if u even pull the backup battery, say by by to everything u have on your calc
but it shouldn't mess up ur calc, just erase stuff |
Lunchbox Carrier
 Posted: 24 Oct 2007 22:14 GMT Total Posts: 2007 | Correction: if you pop a single battery in your calc and turn it back on, it will result in a RAM clear. If you pull all the batteries and put fresh ones back in without turning on the calculator in between, you should get no RAM clear. If you pull all the batteries and the backup, and let it sit for a good six hours, all the memory will die. |