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Re: How to be an utter n00b, by me
« Reply #15 on: October 27, 2010, 02:59:43 pm »
On OS 2.53/54MP, I noticed that after running a no-stub Axe program, if you press ENTER again on the home screen, nothing happens at all, not even a Done message. Normally it would run the program again but not on the MP OSes. I have to press 2nd then ENTER twice to run it again.

Also, in rare occasions (earlier Axe versions), certain errors in your code could cause all ASM programs to just instantly display Done when ran, even if compiled no-stub, even if they had no errors. A RAM Clear would not even fix this, only a Mem Clear would.

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Re: How to be an utter n00b, by me
« Reply #16 on: October 27, 2010, 04:55:42 pm »
strange, that doesn't happen to me.  ???

although if I was ran the source code to edit it, then compiled the compiled one, and pressed 2nd+Enter twice, the source program wouldn't show up.  I dont know if its MP only though.

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Re: How to be an utter n00b, by me
« Reply #17 on: October 27, 2010, 05:01:04 pm »
That happens to me all the time....my fingers now can press 2nd Enter Enter in less than a second lol
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Re: How to be an utter n00b, by me
« Reply #18 on: October 29, 2010, 11:14:03 pm »
On OS 2.53/54MP, I noticed that after running a no-stub Axe program, if you press ENTER again on the home screen, nothing happens at all, not even a Done message. Normally it would run the program again but not on the MP OSes. I have to press 2nd then ENTER twice to run it again.

Also, in rare occasions (earlier Axe versions), certain errors in your code could cause all ASM programs to just instantly display Done when ran, even if compiled no-stub, even if they had no errors. A RAM Clear would not even fix this, only a Mem Clear would.
2.53/54 MP is special :P
Runer is correct. MirageOS/DoorsCS programs just return immediately if run from the homescreen.
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Re: How to be an utter n00b, by me
« Reply #19 on: October 29, 2010, 11:35:41 pm »
If i am correct, mirage programs (asm) are identified with 'Return' at the beginning of the program.  In Asm( though,  that would immediately shut that off.

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Re: How to be an utter n00b, by me
« Reply #20 on: October 29, 2010, 11:53:08 pm »
On OS 2.53/54MP, I noticed that after running a no-stub Axe program, if you press ENTER again on the home screen, nothing happens at all, not even a Done message. Normally it would run the program again but not on the MP OSes. I have to press 2nd then ENTER twice to run it again.

Also, in rare occasions (earlier Axe versions), certain errors in your code could cause all ASM programs to just instantly display Done when ran, even if compiled no-stub, even if they had no errors. A RAM Clear would not even fix this, only a Mem Clear would.
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Re: How to be an utter n00b, by me
« Reply #21 on: October 30, 2010, 10:33:27 am »
On OS 2.53/54MP, I noticed that after running a no-stub Axe program, if you press ENTER again on the home screen, nothing happens at all, not even a Done message. Normally it would run the program again but not on the MP OSes. I have to press 2nd then ENTER twice to run it again.

Also, in rare occasions (earlier Axe versions), certain errors in your code could cause all ASM programs to just instantly display Done when ran, even if compiled no-stub, even if they had no errors. A RAM Clear would not even fix this, only a Mem Clear would.

not completely true.  Run the program when it does not have diagnosticsoff  8D
At least that fixes for me.

The really suckish thing is, Os 2.53  will occasionally not let me have mathprint at all.
It really sucks when i have to clear my ram to get it back in a middle of a question in academic team >(
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Re: How to be an utter n00b, by me
« Reply #22 on: October 30, 2010, 06:55:47 pm »
If i am correct, mirage programs (asm) are identified with 'Return' at the beginning of the program.  In Asm( though,  that would immediately shut that off.

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Mostly correct. :) There's a bit more of a header than that, but they do begin with a 'ret'
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Re: How to be an utter n00b, by me
« Reply #23 on: November 02, 2010, 10:35:24 pm »
Umm, I actually had the issue I was referring to......with No-stub. It was back when I first got my nspire.