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Re: TI-84 Plus OS
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September 13, 2010, 09:19:06 pm »
How long was that the standard release? Luckily most people don't have that many programs, but still...
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It was the first 83+SE compatible OS, back in early 2001. I think the next one came out in December 2001, but I could be wrong. Almost one year stuck with 1.13.
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hmm, these os upgrades by ti aren't really good then... losing flash apps and more...
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September 14, 2010, 11:09:26 am »
Wow, that's horrible. Are there any known glitches like that in OS 1.19?
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September 14, 2010, 12:49:39 pm »
Glitches that causes RAM Clear? Well... there's the one when trying to paste 2 byte tokens with Rcl and you're out of mem (by a negative number)
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September 14, 2010, 02:32:38 pm »
hmm, not much of a glitch, I mean, how much stuff can you have in your calc?
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September 14, 2010, 02:34:24 pm »
I don't think there's a limit. To see, someone would have to write a program that fills the memory with empty programs from prgmA to prgmZZZZZZZZ or something like that, until RAM is full
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no, I mean how much stuff could you have in your calc to the point where you have NO memory left
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Oh ok. Well I'm not sure then.
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Qazz, a lot
Especially if you include Archive
Do you mean apps, programs, or something else, though?
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Let's go back a bit earlier in the discussion (I forgot to click Post one or two days ago, after writing my message
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On the TI-68k, not all OS upgrades erase FlashApps and archive. It depends 1) on whether the archive recovery system is present (AMS 2.xx, but buggy until 2.05 - perhaps 2.04 works as well, but it has another significant bug and 2.05 was released shortly after) and 2) on whether the new OS uses the same number of Flash sectors as the old one (if it does, FlashApps and archive tend to be preserved; if it does not, AFAICT, they're always erased).
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2.08 and 2.09 upgrades for 89 (the 92+ and V200 are unaffected) suck up an additional whole sector of archive memory (64 KB, i.e. 10% !) due to a spill of only ~100 and ~800 bytes, respectively, onto the 0x340000-34FFFF sector.
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What if the AMS you are switching to uses a smaller amount of Flash sectors instead of more?
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hmm, what about 3.10? any problems with those?
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September 15, 2010, 04:35:07 pm »
hm imo 2.53 seems fairly ok to me... i mean i really like the prettypt when i'm in math class, and penguin's zstart lets me have it off by default most of the time and kills the annoying popup. as far as instability goes, i lost omnicalc. but that's really about it
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September 15, 2010, 05:57:22 pm »
eh, I just think TI just turned lazy with the TI-84+SE line..
missing ram pages
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