Andrew
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Post by Andrew on May 14, 2002 20:23:49 GMT -5
I already have the numbers (memorized) on how to display things with ASM on your calculator. Here's what a program looks like to display the cursor: :AsmPrgm :EF4045210000 :224B84224C84 :21A89DEF0A45 :C9E000 All 0's are zero's. That will display the cursor on your calc if you run Asm(prgmX. That's all from memory.
It's been posted before, but what's the code for the on break disabler? And re-inabler? How bout lowercase? Run time-remover? Want to know this, it would make me very happy.
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Andrew
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Post by Andrew on May 24, 2002 14:28:09 GMT -5
This has been posted before, (by Jbirk I believe, and the answer given). Are you sure no one knows?
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Post by Jbirk on May 25, 2002 3:15:38 GMT -5
I thought this was going to be about keyhooks, but it appears that you don't know the calls or how they work.
A keyhook is when you change the interrupt handler of the calculator in such a way that certain key values do other things. e.g. if [2nd]+[mem] is detected xor a. (cancel the key by changing the key value detected to zero), or perhaps you may wish to jump to some memory location to execute code or confuse the user by swaping the location of the sin and cos button ;D
Maybe you just want to make the calculator turn off everytime the user presses the graph button, or bring up the applications menu when the calculator is turned off. I just know how to create keyhooks, I still have to learn parser hooks, and some other hooks.
I can't find the on break disabler at this moment, I will have to dig through a pile of papers 6 inches deep or a drawer full of zip disks. I will look for it soon, just remind me webmaster@calcbasic.com, and I will send it to you; it uses im 2 so isn't great but it does disable the on key in basic programs. I will also send you a copy of an application that is a good prank to give to friends as a trojan (don't worry I didn't forget an uninstall routine)running the app makes the graph keys, prgm, appsmenu, memmenu, link menu, and a few others not work. Give it to a friend and they get worried because it disables all graphing functions in TI-OS, and they can't figure out how to reset there ram considering that they can't access the memory menu, and any other potentially hazardus area. Best of all turning the calc off then on doesn't clear it like it would if it was written in IM 2![glow=red,2,300]Don't worry, the canges are only in ram, and if you know the secret it takes less than a second to remove the hook! [ON]+[Y=] at the same time.[/glow]
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QuotetheravenX@aol.com
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Post by QuotetheravenX@aol.com on May 25, 2002 23:04:11 GMT -5
Ok, my email is QuotetheravenX@aol.com, I guess I'll email you to remind you if you dont send anything over the next few days...
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