Re: LF: Reseting a crash calc?


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Re: LF: Reseting a crash calc?



Take out the batteries (AA's and Lithium) and press on for about 5 or 10
seconds.


>Does anyone know of a quick way to reset the 92 when it has crashed/locked-up?
>It seems to take somewhere between 5 and 10 minutes of battery-lessness before
>it totally discharges and resets.  This isn't too convienient when your trying
>to code.
>
>I know this list is new, (like since yesterday), but i am curious if anyone
>has set out on any coding adventures for fargo yet?
>
>Looking at the stuff contained w/ the fargo archive.  PPLIB; is this something
>the Fargo guys wrote?  I didn't look at it in detail;  i assume it probably
>just a simple run-length redundancy de-compression alogrithm.  right?
>Anyways,
>what about the compression side of it?
>
>This also brings me to another point: A Fargo program that's not to memory
>consuming, that compresses and decompresses "files," to get the most of of the
>measly ram that TI skimped on--- this would be a worthwhile "application"
>(Maybe i'll work on it; i have to learn / re-learn 68000 assembly first,
>though...)
>
>Steve
>sm992710@engr.colostate.edu


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