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It looks like he's outputting values to the LCD port outside of the range used for contrast. This has potential to cause the blue screen...
It looks like he's outputting values to the LCD port outside of the range used for contrast. This has potential to cause the blue screen...Edit: It looks like you're outputting decimals, and Celtic probably expects integers.If you want to return the screen to normal, run this program:Code: [Select]:AsmPrgm:3E40D310C9
you reset your calc yet?hell, do that sequence again and maybe it will go back upright.
Quote from: metagross111 on February 27, 2009, 09:57:42 pmyou reset your calc yet?hell, do that sequence again and maybe it will go back upright.LOL
I reset the whole thing... (not just the RAM) and it's still upside-down.So... yeah... I have no idea what I'm going to do now.It's beyond a major inconvenience.I guess I can still program at home and test on WabbitEmu... but meh, it'll slow down things even more so.