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Post by strudel600 on Feb 2, 2003 17:27:39 GMT -5
There is a program that a lot of teachers at my school used called TestGard. It is an application on the TI-83+ that deletes all of the ram/archive/applications on the other linked calculator, by simply pushing a button. I of course dont want this to happen. I made a program that ran in the background and made my calc constantly thinking, but that makes an error message appear on the calc with TestGard, and then the teacher would manually clear my memory. I need a program that will not clear my memory but let the other calc appear that link was successful. I have the TestGard APP, if you want it so you can see how it works (or just to hold the power) email me at Strudel600@aol.com
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Post by Chris on Feb 23, 2003 19:18:31 GMT -5
only one of us knows how to write apps, and he doesn't visit the board anymore (plus it's the source code for it we need, not the compiled app itself)
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Post by Jacob on Feb 23, 2003 22:11:31 GMT -5
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Post by Chris on Mar 1, 2003 18:18:40 GMT -5
I'm just curious, is this the school's calc or yours?
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Post by Dan on Mar 1, 2003 21:28:29 GMT -5
The school calculator is what the teachers have and they clear my calculator, which I own.
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Post by Chris on Mar 3, 2003 11:48:53 GMT -5
If you own it, then technically it's out of their jurisdiction what you have on it. They only have a right to clear it if it's the school's calculator.
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Post by kinktoy2003 on Mar 12, 2003 9:15:13 GMT -5
Chris, you do realize that a pissed off teacher could care less if they have the right to smash your calc and jump up and down on its sorry carcass, let alone just clear it, right? ;D What do they use TestGard for, exactly? Do they go around clearing everything before exams, or is it just if you do something incredibly obnoxious (IE falldown all class period long, while sitting in the front row, humming showtunes )? I hate to dampen the whole thing, but why is it you need to bother? Can't you just borrow a school calc for tests n'stuff if it's that? Or like, not get caught being obnoxious? Or... Do we have a dark, ulterior, illegitimate reason for wanting our calc's programs intact?
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