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so does anyone understand the ram clears?

1892
So does this only happen when running the program from Mirage and not the homescreen?  What about other shells like DCS?


no, thats not what happens.  It seems to happen after I use mirage's Hide program feature for programs that don't affect this in any way.

Order.   (and what i think happens)

I have 1 or more program(s) (mirage compatible) that i want hidden.
          I use button Prgm to hide the program(s)
          I press y  (i think its 1 but it doesn't really matter)
          The program(s) are now hidden (may have to repeat again to hide them)
          . i think this does something to a certain part of the calc's memory?
          I exit Mirage.

I now go into Axe 0.4.4
          I compile the program. (PrgmL3)
          I exit Axe 0.4.4

I run Asm(PrgmLL)   (the result of prgmL3)
          I exit my program (done by holding down clear)

I run Garbage collect.
          . I think it must mess with memory from mirage and prgmLL??

I run and program that will throw an error such as:
*trying to run an archived program
*trying to edit an archived program
*a program with a syntax error.
*a regular program run as asm(
*(assuming) Running a normal program anD pressing "on" to end the program


Ram Cleared.

1893
The Axe Parser Project / Re: A couple of glitches found in 0.4.4
« on: October 10, 2010, 07:22:50 pm »
I'm pretty sure it can't because it's more of a technical thing that's being performed rather than a normal contrast/pixel change that an emulator can do.

well if you were to identify what caused the problems, you could just search for it constantly and turn it blue?

1894
:.LL
:0->X
:While X<250
:X+1->X
:ClrDraw
:For(A,15,750
:X->{L6+A}
:DispGraph
:End
:If getKey(15)
:ClrDraw
:Return:End
:End
ClrDraw

1895
Ok... weirdness stuff.
Need
*axe4.4
*Mirage 1.2
*my program
*an emulator for ti-84+SE
* DO NOT USE ON CALC! (i got blod at one point)
(Will give credit to person who gets this working for me, if i use it in EAS-S2E)  (btw, i promised credit to someone at one point, who was it?  I am about to release)


Ok so i was planning on doing a variation on clearing the screen on my EAS.  So i decided  that changing values of the L6 might be the fastest and most efficient way.

So to learn, i made a test program, attached below.

making a screeny to show

Run mirage.
run PrgmLL
Garbage Collect.
Run a program that will give error.  (ie.  Run/edit archived program.  Do program that gives syntax error.)

1896
News / Re: Axe Contest poll and judging starts
« on: October 10, 2010, 06:34:39 pm »
just voted... i wish we could vote for 2 dif ones...

1897
Humour and Jokes / Re: 10/10/10 - The answer to life
« on: October 10, 2010, 06:19:08 pm »
why don't they do something useful, like trying to find the rsa key for nspire :P

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Humour and Jokes / Re: 10/10/10 - The answer to life
« on: October 10, 2010, 04:48:01 pm »
Today's a cool day...hope North Korea stays calm :P

Oh yeah, did you guys hear? North Korea finally opened up their internet :P (I'm serious: http://seerpress.com/north-korea-makes-the-connection/9249/.)

Also, 10/11/10 = Judgment Day D:

[totally random and off-topic]The six digits of pi starting at decimal place #242424 are 424242.[/totally]

happybob heard PI!!!!!!

happybobjr now recites pi from memory.

3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510

1899
The Axe Parser Project / Re: A couple of glitches found in 0.4.4
« on: October 10, 2010, 04:45:20 pm »
can an emulator have blod?  Does wabbit have it?  If not, it would be good for testing purposes.

1900
TI-Nspire / Re: Virus to crack RSA for nspire? :P
« on: October 09, 2010, 09:51:07 pm »
how much time would it take to do every key possible?
there is one correct solution out of 'blank' possible?
maybe we can each take 10000 possibilities or what ever and split it up so we don't repeat the same number. 
(sorry for bad wording)

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Miscellaneous / Re: School pranks
« on: October 07, 2010, 04:00:22 pm »
They're jerks if you get suspended just for a deleting a desktop icon x.x. Like if it was the end of the world if that happened. Normally school comps got like 5 desktop icons that can easily be restored.

computer vandalism: 5days oss, recommended expulsion.

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Miscellaneous / Re: School pranks
« on: October 07, 2010, 08:06:40 am »
Lol, but once they start banging on their keyboards, they'll get to F11 eventually (or is that ESC?).

EDIT: Better idea: Shot the BSoD and set it as the desktop background. Then delete all the desktop icons and minimize the tray >:D

don't delete icons. you might get in trouble.
Try right click on desktop.  "arrange icons by"   "(check) Show desktop icons"

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Miscellaneous / Re: Calvin and Hobbes
« on: October 07, 2010, 08:03:39 am »
I love calvin and hobbes.
I have read every single one :D

here's a link for cheap books provided by ebay.
http://search.half.ebay.com/calvin-and-hobbes_W0QQmZbooks


That's where i got all mine :P

1904
Web Programming and Design / Re: Pure, pure epicness
« on: October 06, 2010, 07:17:30 am »
4800 or so. :P (Omni front page)

4300 on omni page >:D  I shall win!

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Miscellaneous / Re: School pranks
« on: October 05, 2010, 09:56:45 pm »
Alt, shift, number lock  - lets u control mouse with number keys.
Alt, shift, print screen - High contrast mode.
Hold down num lock for 15 sec.  Causes loud beeping every time a lock is pressed.
Hold right shift for 15 sec - freezes keyboard completely.

* all reversible by doing the action a second time.

EDIT: Necromancing :P

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