Re: LZ: Startup and ZS4.5


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Re: LZ: Startup and ZS4.5



Scott J. Rein wrote:
> 
> At 04:26 PM 8/31/96 -0500, you wrote:
> >Ed Plese, Jr. wrote:
> >>
> >> > simple everybody who i still talk to from my old high school says that
> >> > the teachers check to see if zshell is in any of the custom menu slots
> >> > and if so they personally do a full reset on the calculator. also that
> >> > is the reason why some of my friends at my old school go to my current
> >> > school
> >> > PCoMP
> >> > Visit Maximus Productions home page at: http://www.ntsource.com/~pcomp
> >> >
> >>
> >> ZShell has nothing good thhat can be used for tests, so why do
> >> teachers make you delete it??  The only thing it's good for while
> >> taking a test would be if you finish early and have nothing else to
> >> do.  For tests, stupid 3 line TI-BASIC programs can help more than
> >> just about any ZShell program.
> >>
> >> -Ed
> >they don't make me delete it because i don't go to that school anymore.
> >my friends calculators get reset so that is one of the reasons why i am
> >making my varible hider(just need to make the shell because i know how
> >to hide/unhide varibles already)
> >PCoMP
> 
> Wait a second, I thought you said that they check the custom slots.  Are you
> going to hide what is set in the custom slots?  Hiding the ZShell variable
> string will not do much good considering the pointer must be set in the
> custom menu.
> 
> --      Scott Rein
>         srein@rain.org
the way VH works it hides the varible but does not move it from memory.
The custom menu pointer points to where ZShell is not where the varible
name is stored.
PCoMP
Visit Maximus Productions home page at: http://www.ntsource.com/~pcomp


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