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Calculator Community => Other Calculators => Topic started by: Happybobjr on September 20, 2010, 08:08:05 pm
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I Have a ti-nspire non-cas clickpad
I have ti-84 keyboard for it.
Do not use calcsys to change system flags in 84 emulation mode.
I changed a couple of flags in the 84 keypad. Now it will, after you turn it on, freeze for aprox. 5 sec. then shut off.
Click pad still works.
Note: I did same things to my ti-84+SE without any errors occurring.
I have not tried updating the ti-nspire os to update the 84's yet.
Just thought you might like a warning.
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Which flags in particular must not be changed? Do you mean things like disabling the Busy indicator?
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Try 2nd, Mode, 0, then the on key with the 84 keypad. That might allow you to reset the emulator.
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Which flags in particular must not be changed? Do you mean things like disabling the Busy indicator?
calc sys.
flags.
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(then the 1st four.) They would turn eachother on and stuff....
Try 2nd, Mode, 0, then the on key with the 84 keypad. That might allow you to reset the emulator.
nope doesn't work
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WHat are those for in particular? Home screen cursor? run indic? 15 MHz mode turned ON/OFF? etc?
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WHat are those for in particular? Home screen cursor? run indic? 15 MHz mode turned ON/OFF? etc?
i do not know.
i was just trying to match them up. (my 84 and nspire)
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Ah ok x.x
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i had os 1.1 on my calc from when i bought it. now it has 1.7 (which fixed it)
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Ok so you mean with 1.7 Calcsys will work fine?
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I think the problem is that you can't force a RAM clear after a freeze on OS 1.1
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I think the problem is that you can't force a RAM clear after a freeze on OS 1.1
correct, there was no way to make a ram clear, or any other way to make it work at all.
by updating to os 1.7, it installed a newer os for the 84 keypad. which reset everything.