Re: Parallel 86 backup?


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Re: Parallel 86 backup?



I meant that when you decide to recieve a backup (By selecting yes),
you know that your memory will be erased. When you say yes, it is as
good as gone no matter what.

On Thu, 9 Oct 1997 02:29:51 EDT, n X t <nxt@JUNO.COM> wrote:

>On Thu, 9 Oct 1997 00:57:31 GMT Matt Maurano <mtm@maurano.com> writes:
>>You know, that is the lowsiest reason I've heard. When you recieve a
>>backup, it asks to confirm. You already have killed your memory. No
>>problem to take out the battery. Also, I haven't had any problem
>>sending backups between 82s R18-19. Maybe something with the 85.
>>Perhaps TI should have had the calcs interrogate about the ROM vers.
>
>actually when it asks you to confirm for a backup, the memory has NOT
>been killed yet, because if you pick NO, nothing will change and your old
>stuff will still be there..
>
>and yeah i agree with the interrogate rom vers. thing.. the backups(calc)
>should detect if the other calc's rom is the same, if not, it can deny
>the backup.. that would be better than not having backups at all..
>(software side)
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