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Calculator Community => TI Calculators => General Calculator Help => Topic started by: Munchor on November 30, 2010, 06:37:20 pm
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Well, my calculator (TI NSprie w/84+ Keypad) doesn't turn off, using the 84+ keypad.
I tried more than one keypads (84+ keypads) and also Touchpad keypad. The Touchpad is fine, though.
What happens:
I press 2nd + On and nothing happens, here's a screenie of it (me pressing 2nd+Clear, which is what happens when in my hardware I press 2nd+On).
I can't stop wondering why this happens, and would like to hear your help before 2ndMode0On
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on is disabled by an asm program i think.
Check out the assembly code to enable the on key.
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on is disabled by an asm program i think.
Check out the assembly code to enable the on key.
On works in TI Basic programs, it quits them, but I'll try to find it :)
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on is disabled by an asm program i think.
Check out the assembly code to enable the on key.
On works in TI Basic programs, it quits them, but I'll try to find it :)
On a regular calc, it is done as an interrupt. On your calc, I'm not sure.
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I found nothing and just resetted the whole memory and Apps.
Getting it all on Calc at the moment :(
WHAT? ONLY FINANCE APP!
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on is disabled by an asm program i think.
Check out the assembly code to enable the on key.
On works in TI Basic programs, it quits them, but I'll try to find it :)
if it works in basic then it wont help.
Make a backup.
update your os then go back to your calc. turn it on. (nspire os)
go back and put the os you want onto it.
turn it back on. and put the backed up stuff back on.
see if that helps?
ninja'd oh no
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if it works in basic then it wont help.
Make a backup.
update your os then go back to your calc. turn it on. (nspire os)
go back and put the os you want onto it.
turn it back on. and put the backed up stuff back on.
see if that helps?
Thanks much but I was too impatient, I backed up a few things, resetted now I only have Finance App and putting it all back in :'(
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In 2007 I bought a TI-89 Titanium and the calc would turn ON by itself. If I turned it OFF it would turn back ON one second later, so the only way to turn it OFF was to remove a battery when not using it. I had to get a new one in exchange at Staples, since it was an hardware malfunction. I heard someone had this happening on his 84+ before, too.
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In 2007 I bought a TI-89 Titanium and the calc would turn ON by itself. If I turned it OFF it would turn back ON one second later, so the only way to turn it OFF was to remove a battery when not using it. I had to get a new one in exchange at Staples, since it was an hardware malfunction. I heard someone had this happening on his 84+ before, too.
I fixed my problem, though. The other day I thought this was happening again because I pressed Clear while using BaseCalc and it doesn't close the program, only clears the screen
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happy to hear.
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Good to hear :)