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I personally tested it on my real 83+SE, 84+, and 84+SE calculators, and several other people have used it multiple times without incident. I have yet to brick a calculator using this program, even after making some pretty scary patches.
...everything new we learned about the calculator hardware on boot (which is weird)
Calcdude, I figured out that you only have to execute code in a bank controlled by port (06).
Also, I figured out what was wrong with the LCD, I had a few "ld ($10), a" where I should have had "out ($10), a"
Quote from: thepenguin77 on July 02, 2011, 01:00:57 pmCalcdude, I figured out that you only have to execute code in a bank controlled by port (06).Ah, okay. Do we still not know why just executing TI's code from bank 1 directly doesn't work?
I did something else wrong, it works now. (I almost feel like I didn't press ON.)