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Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
peterthegreat  Account Info

If you try ti import a huge (20+ kb) TI-TEXT file into NoteFolio (it's an app from education.ti.com), the calculator will crash.

Reply to this comment    31 October 2005, 16:53 GMT


Re: Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
Nameon Account Info

ahh no.. that is microsofts fault

Reply to this comment    1 November 2005, 09:34 GMT

Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
george linkington  Account Info
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How can you blame the calc crashing on a person

Reply to this comment    31 October 2005, 22:58 GMT


Re: Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
george linkington  Account Info
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Sorry i just remembed that it is east to do in Asm

Reply to this comment    31 October 2005, 22:58 GMT


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jesse frey  Account Info

I take it your not a programer.

Reply to this comment    1 November 2005, 08:42 GMT


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george linkington  Account Info
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I only know ho to program in BASIC

Reply to this comment    3 November 2005, 22:52 GMT


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LonePhoenix  Account Info
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s'ok. you can still write good programs.

Reply to this comment    4 November 2005, 01:45 GMT


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Spellshaper Account Info

still, Basic CAN crash your calc if you´re very creative... ^^

Reply to this comment    6 November 2005, 17:57 GMT

Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
Sebastian Schmied Account Info

I blame Microsoft whenever anything crashes. As a matter of principle.

Reply to this comment    1 November 2005, 13:47 GMT


Re: Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
CajunLuke  Account Info
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I blame neutrinos.

Reply to this comment    2 November 2005, 05:01 GMT


Re: Re: Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
Cuddles  Account Info
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I blame :Exec "2222"

Reply to this comment    3 November 2005, 00:20 GMT


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jesse frey  Account Info

you forgot the relocation table. but Exec "anything unplaned out" will likley crash.

Reply to this comment    3 November 2005, 06:01 GMT


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Cuddles  Account Info
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yeah but "2222" is my standard. I get bored. I type it out. I get my address error. I reset. I'm good to go. Maybe I do it again, maybe not... o.O

Reply to this comment    3 November 2005, 20:33 GMT


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jesse frey  Account Info

try Exec "A0000000"
just out of curiosity, do you actually know the instruction that you are using or is it just a random value?

Reply to this comment    4 November 2005, 03:29 GMT


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Cuddles  Account Info
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just random

Reply to this comment    4 November 2005, 04:02 GMT

Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
Lewk Of Serthic  Account Info
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Obviously it's MicroSquishy.

Reply to this comment    1 November 2005, 20:20 GMT

Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
artraid  Account Info
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Grr that Vincent kid was a troublemaker since day one >:(

Reply to this comment    2 November 2005, 02:15 GMT


Re: Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
Lewk Of Serthic  Account Info
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120d

Reply to this comment    2 November 2005, 20:47 GMT


Re: Re: Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
LonePhoenix  Account Info
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i assume that is LOL

Reply to this comment    4 November 2005, 01:46 GMT


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Lewk Of Serthic  Account Info
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But of course.

Reply to this comment    4 November 2005, 03:41 GMT

Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
george linkington  Account Info
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why is there no option for a disturbence in the earth electro magnetic field.

Reply to this comment    2 November 2005, 02:49 GMT

Re: Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
Cuddles  Account Info
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Or those pesky neighbors who keep setting off EMPs in their backyard. So rude...

Reply to this comment    3 November 2005, 00:21 GMT

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Lewk Of Serthic  Account Info
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120d I have the same problem (except Microsoft is sending EMP mortar rounds into my neighborhood).

Reply to this comment    3 November 2005, 02:57 GMT


Re: Re: Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
george linkington  Account Info
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How do EMPs work anyway

Reply to this comment    3 November 2005, 22:54 GMT


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MafiaMan Account Info

They use electromagnetic pulse.

Reply to this comment    4 November 2005, 00:31 GMT


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Lewk Of Serthic  Account Info
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EMP stands for ElectroMagnetic Pulse. what you really want to know I'm guessing is how a EMP bomb works. In that case see the link.

Reply to this comment    4 November 2005, 03:52 GMT


Re: Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
Cuddles  Account Info
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Aside from your compass, not much is going to thrown off by electromagnetic disturbances. I think. That's likely why they left it out.

Reply to this comment    3 November 2005, 20:40 GMT


Re: Re: Re: What do you usually blame your calculator's crashes on?
Lewk Of Serthic  Account Info
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Perhaps not from the earth, but cosmic radiation, expecailly from solar flares and such, can seriously damage satelites. It can definitely at least interfere to some degree with earth-bound devices as well.

Reply to this comment    4 November 2005, 03:56 GMT

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