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No, this will overwrite Sentry's hooks. Sentry works well, but I have to access the menu's it blocks, often (as do most on-calc programmers). This program will let you press some combination of keys (allowing for multiple key presses at a time) to activate or deactivate protection. This means, while you are testing programs or whatever, you just press the sequence and you are good to go. When you are ready to set it down for a little while, you press the sequence to activate it again so that if somebody else picks it up, they cannot access your important menu's like the program menu or memory menu. The key here is that there are no menus to one, irritate you as you are trying to program, and two, give away that there is a password protecting the menus.
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Yeah, sorry 'bout that. Like Scout says, that will not work on an emulator, unless you have an emulator that lets you press multiple keys at once . It might be nice if I made a program to let the user pick the keys to use, too...
an emulator that lets you press multiple keys at once
Quote from: Xeda112358 on December 09, 2010, 04:02:05 pman emulator that lets you press multiple keys at once I thought WabbitEmu did?