Re: A92: Line 1111 Emulator


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Re: A92: Line 1111 Emulator





On Wed, 24 Dec 1997 00:22:40 EST ADAMMAN106 <ADAMMAN106@aol.com> writes:
>
>In a message dated 97-12-23 23:26:18 EST, you write:
>
>> This may sound dense but I just got a TI-92...
>>  Somehow (don't ask me how) my calculator froze and I have a message 
>at
>>  the top that says "Line 1111 Emulator".  I've tried removing the
>>  batteries and hitting On a number of times, but when I turn it on 
>the
>>  message is still there.  Any ideas?
>>  
>>   - Jim
>
>2nd-hand-on will do the trick quite nicely
>
>~Adamman
>
Or, if the calc will not accept that, remove the backup battery (It's in
the screw on place where it warns of not removing a test pod or
something.), and all other batteries, hit on several times, let it sit a
few minuter, put in the backup battery , put in the AA's as you insert
the AA's hold on, and it will hard reset your calc.

P.S.  Don't assume that the Ti-92, being the best in a tight race w/the
86 is a stable platform.  Call it a windows 3.10.  It does crash a lot in
assembly, not so much in basic.  However, I was inocently turning my calc
on, entered my password,  quit Fargo, and typed in 9+2+30 [enter]  This
crashed my '92.  Oh well.  Those who want the cutting edge of technology
must  occasionally  get caught doing splits on the blade.

~Larry C  
Larry1492@juno.com
"Those who live on the cutting edge of technology are sometimes hurt from
doing splits on the blade." ~Me 


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