Re: A86: What's wrong with it?


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Re: A86: What's wrong with it?




That is a plausible solution. Having this happen to me before, the best 
thing is to do a reset defaults command from the memory menu. This way you 
get to keep your memory, but the calculator will return to "normal".
    -the kiwi


>Lately, I've been trying to write a program in Calculator BASIC that
>requires the "RandInt" function.  However, the calculator gives me the
>"Error 1 Overflow" message.  The weird thing is that the numbers the
>calculator is generating should be nowhere near its bounds.  The "RandInt"
>function always seemed to work fine before, and I was wondering if anyone
>knew what caused it? (Perhaps some kind of assembly bug?)  I wrote a letter
>to TI and they suggested that I remove all the batteries and reset the
>calculator to the factory defaults.  I'm looking for a more practical
>solution.  Any comments at all are appreciated
>
>Jeremiah.
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