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Darth Android
DragonOS Dev Team


Bandwidth Hog


Joined: 31 May 2003
Posts: 2104

Posted: 01 Oct 2003 12:59:00 pm    Post subject:

ok, i could understand cleanup, but i dont see how fake ram clear has anything to do with a real ram clear.
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62 52 53 53
Formerly known as 62 52 53 53


Active Member


Joined: 30 May 2003
Posts: 607

Posted: 01 Oct 2003 05:07:51 pm    Post subject:

well, if you had something on there you didn't want anyone to learn, like your password for these forums...
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Adm.Wiggin
aka Tianon


Know-It-All


Joined: 02 Jun 2003
Posts: 1874

Posted: 01 Oct 2003 05:38:59 pm    Post subject:

no, i was just joking around with you...

i was saying that if there was no Real RAM Clear, then all those really nice Fake ones would never had existed! Smile get it yet?
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Arcane Wizard
`semi-hippie`


Super Elite (Last Title)


Joined: 02 Jun 2003
Posts: 8993

Posted: 02 Oct 2003 09:08:33 am    Post subject:

Darth Android wrote:
why would anyone, under normal circumstances, WANT their ram cleared?

I type in random assembly code just to see what happends before it crashes.
I also do this when I have 20 in-progress programs on my calc.
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62 52 53 53
Formerly known as 62 52 53 53


Active Member


Joined: 30 May 2003
Posts: 607

Posted: 08 Oct 2003 04:37:12 pm    Post subject:

Ram clears are fun...
I mean, isn't random asm fun?
hm...I wonder what would happen if I figured out the hex code for ret and put that in at the end...then I'd know if the program actually crashed the calc, or if the fact that the program didn't stop crashed the calc.
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Adm.Wiggin
aka Tianon


Know-It-All


Joined: 02 Jun 2003
Posts: 1874

Posted: 08 Oct 2003 05:30:48 pm    Post subject:

the hex code for ret is
Code:
C9
Very Happy
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62 52 53 53
Formerly known as 62 52 53 53


Active Member


Joined: 30 May 2003
Posts: 607

Posted: 10 Oct 2003 03:23:32 pm    Post subject:

Thanks! now I'll work on crashing the calc with MY asm instead of somebody else's
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