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Quote from: DJ_O on April 21, 2012, 10:13:25 pmSpoiler For Da big Opening Post: This reminds me slightly of http://xkcd.com/768/Well Critor's gonna become rich!
Spoiler For Da big Opening Post: This reminds me slightly of http://xkcd.com/768/
Yeah I always found this sucked, because TI claimed most 82 programs were compatible with the 83 and 83+, while 83 programs ran on the 83+ (BASIC of course), but most large ones in fact don't run due to lack of RAM. The 82 has 28 KB, the 83 a bit less than 27K and the 83+ 24K. Kinda ironic too considering the newer the calc, the lower the RAM (the same thing happened with the Casio FX-cg10/20)...
"welcome to the world of computers, where everything seems to be based on random number generators"
Or you can just use Flash Gordon....or TPROG.
or a small chunk of Asm in a helper program, that allows you to use TIOS's archive and unarchive commands.There's lots of options
Quote from: willrandship on May 13, 2012, 10:29:24 pmor a small chunk of Asm in a helper program, that allows you to use TIOS's archive and unarchive commands.There's lots of optionsI used that in Sunrise 3, but it would wear down your flash quickly.