How to hide programs/apps?
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How to hide programs/apps?
ok well is it possible to make a program that after u go into the 2nd, Mem, 7 (Reset), Right 2 times (ALL), that after u do that after it says Mem Cleared (blah blah blah) that when u go to programs w/ prgm key etc... or apps it shows nothing on the calc, and it does'nt clear ur memory?
P.S. I understand this would deffinetly be very complex Asm code if this was able to be done. I dont really know asm.. ive tried to learn it. did'nt go to well. ended up crashin my f***ing calc... and i had to go buy a new one... but then i eventually fixed. it which pissed me off. but yeah ill keep u posted and check up on this every day.
can someone please point me to a program/app to hide applications for the ti-83+? i really need this soon it would have to be something that has a pass or would'nt reset after RAM clear etc... mirage shows progs after ram clear plz help me i need this really soon. post here i will keep notice of this or email me at btvenom@yahoo.com, or IM me on "CJClimber" or my msn is "btvenom" please keep me updated. thanks very much
P.S. I understand this would deffinetly be very complex Asm code if this was able to be done. I dont really know asm.. ive tried to learn it. did'nt go to well. ended up crashin my f***ing calc... and i had to go buy a new one... but then i eventually fixed. it which pissed me off. but yeah ill keep u posted and check up on this every day.
can someone please point me to a program/app to hide applications for the ti-83+? i really need this soon it would have to be something that has a pass or would'nt reset after RAM clear etc... mirage shows progs after ram clear plz help me i need this really soon. post here i will keep notice of this or email me at btvenom@yahoo.com, or IM me on "CJClimber" or my msn is "btvenom" please keep me updated. thanks very much
Last edited by btvenom on Tue 24 May, 2005 8:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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There is _NO WAY_ that anything that would hide stuff would survive a RAM clear. Even if it's using a hook, that hook would be cleared with the reset.
If you guys have stuff _THAT IMPORTANT_ on your calc that you don't want your teacher to delete (*WHICH THEY HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO DO SO*), back up your calc regularly. Now, if you're trying to do it because of your "friends", that's your problem. Time to get new friends.
If you guys have stuff _THAT IMPORTANT_ on your calc that you don't want your teacher to delete (*WHICH THEY HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO DO SO*), back up your calc regularly. Now, if you're trying to do it because of your "friends", that's your problem. Time to get new friends.
Amen.AndySoft wrote:If you guys have stuff _THAT IMPORTANT_ on your calc that you don't want your teacher to delete (*WHICH THEY HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO DO SO*), back up your calc regularly. Now, if you're trying to do it because of your "friends", that's your problem. Time to get new friends.
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If you write your own TI OS not a shell, you should be able to make it do anything you want it to do hide apps, program menus like what windows uses.
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There was something for the TI82 a while ago called "Where are my progs?". It used an interrupt routine to hide/unhide all programs whenever you hit Left+Right simultaneously, but they still took up memory at the mem screen.
You know your hexadecimal output routine is broken when it displays the character 'G'.
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