LZ: RE: LZB: Fake mem clearing program


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LZ: RE: LZB: Fake mem clearing program



Fakeos is *NOT* the same in any way as XMEM. XMEM uses interrupts (i think) 
and makes a copy of your memory. Fakeos just simulates it resetting it.
--MZB


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From: 	owner-list-zshell-binaries@defiant.rbk.sollentuna.se on behalf of 
rcoleman@intrstar.net
Sent: 	Tuesday, July 09, 1996 5:19 PM
To: 	99kbatten@kamsc.k12.mi.us
Cc: 	list-zshell-binaries@defiant.rbk.sollentuna.se
Subject: 	Re: LZB: Fake mem clearing program


On Sun, 7 Jul 1996, Keith Batten wrote:


>> Well, I finally finished it.  The fake memory clearing program for ZShell,  
please 
email me with ANY questions, thoughts for improvements, errors, etc...
>> 
>> You can exit the program anytime by simply pushing the [F5] key twice very 
quickly.
>> 
>> Here it is...
>> 
>>  
>> Have fun :)
>> 
>> -Keith Batten
>> -99kbatten@kamsc.k12.mi.us
>I remebered that the old program required about 13000 bytes free, if
>memory serves me correct. How much free space is required on the
>calculator?


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I use the fakeos with 5356 memory free and it worked fine. 


Richard Coleman
rcoleman@intrstar.net