Re: Ti-86 question


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Re: Ti-86 question



Actually, I found that the ti-85 version of ztetris is a lot more stable
than the 86, especially when it comes to 2 player. Plus, if your ti86 is
equipped with an 85 ztetris, you can play against both 85's and 86's

Dr. SPUI wrote:
>
> I was playing 2 player ZTetris86 over the link cable before a math
> competition and it crashed. Luckily, the other calc didn't and I got the
> stuff back a few minutes before it started.
>
> --
> Daniel Moraseski
> in Orlando, FL
> originally from Manalapan, NJ (near US 9 and NJ 33)
> "We are Shuster of Borg. Numbering rules are irrelevant."
>
> Tucker wrote in message <35F08CC0.AA140527@ameritech.net>...
> >Did it happen to be the TI-82 version of Minesweeper? It is either ASE's
> >emulation or minesweeper itself that makes it crash often. I recommend
> >not playing the game right before your math exam (I learned that the
> >hard way...)
> >
> >DarkWarAge wrote:
> >>
> >> Ok I was playing minesweeper and my entire calculator crashed or
> something, now
> >> when I try to turn it on it wont.  I took out the batteries and
> everything, but
> >> still nothing.  Any suggestions.  I know the batteries aren't dead
> becasue they
> >> are beand new.


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