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It is impossible to stop the clock from getting killed. I made a patch for 2.43 that killed the OS code that reset the clock. But the problem was that now instead of being reset, it was completely reset, (it showed 1997 and didn't run.) Which means that the hardware actually kills the clock. So any time the hardware says "ram clear!" the clock will be reset.
As for the widget thing, would it count how many RAM clear you got since a date? My worry, though, is that some people might just fake the number to pretend they had 31337 RAM clears. >.>
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on November 30, 2010, 12:59:40 amAs for the widget thing, would it count how many RAM clear you got since a date? My worry, though, is that some people might just fake the number to pretend they had 31337 RAM clears. >.>I was more thinking of an on-computer, forum thing, where the person can reset the number of days to zero if they get a RAM clear that day.
It does on the 83+SE too? Because that calc had no clock function. It had crystal timers, though.