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#1 gimpynerd

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Posted 11 February 2004 - 01:09 PM

Does anyone know any of the passwords to the Library of programs on the CFX?

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Posted 11 February 2004 - 05:28 PM

:nod: It could have been my question, I like to know. :nod:

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Posted 11 February 2004 - 05:56 PM

You would think someone would have figured it out by now...

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Posted 11 February 2004 - 06:43 PM

what library?

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Posted 11 February 2004 - 07:28 PM

random, CC :P
on 9850 GB PLUS:
Main menu => program => F6 => F5 ("Load")

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Posted 11 February 2004 - 08:39 PM

you could try usig the backup feature on the link menu, and then usinf CRAKsio to find the passwords, i dont know is it will work for inbuilt programs tho

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Posted 12 February 2004 - 07:32 AM

Passwords of the progs in the french library

I don't know if it's the same for the us library

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Posted 12 February 2004 - 02:09 PM

You can find it on the web ...
And there is a method to find the passwords. it takes about 10 minutes ...

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Posted 12 February 2004 - 02:56 PM

Someone needs to upload them to the web...

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Posted 12 February 2004 - 05:28 PM

make a program and call it CRACK for exemple
put this in your new prog : DrawDyna

Then go on the Dyna icon
enter AX in Y1 for exemple
then select Y1 and no other ones!
-> <span class=EXE' />
F2 ->start 1, end 2
now go on the icon "MAT"then crate a matrix as big as possible
and the launch your program CRACK
when you see the function on the screen -> AC/ON
wait a moment
when you see a program named 1010101010 on the screen
hold down the key
^
|

when you see the name of the program (it is written the last letter first etc ..)
the password is near! (always written with the first caracter at the end etc ..)

do you understand???

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Posted 12 February 2004 - 07:08 PM

yes but this method can be very slow depending the calc (you can find the password in 1 minute or find nothing after 30 min :( )

You can load the progs, then transfer a backup to FX-Interface Professionnal, there is a option to see/delete/change the password of a prog

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Posted 12 February 2004 - 07:21 PM

where can i download the FX interface?

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Posted 12 February 2004 - 08:57 PM

I have tryed this method on about ~5 calcs and I'd never take more than 10 minutes

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Posted 12 February 2004 - 09:35 PM

fxipro here

neo : on what type of calcs have you tried ? (g65 with many programs are especially long to "crack"(i must have used this trick more than 100 times since at highscool we had all g65))

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Posted 12 February 2004 - 09:51 PM

g35 and g65

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Posted 13 February 2004 - 09:02 AM

You would think someone would have figured it out by now...

There have been thousands of lists on the Internet from ages ago. Many people HAVE figured it out by 5 years ago.

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Posted 13 February 2004 - 06:21 PM

Where are those lists then?

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Posted 13 February 2004 - 08:30 PM

here -> http://membres.lycos...rso3/Codes.html

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Posted 14 February 2004 - 10:23 AM

That are not the programs on my CFX-GB9850-PLUS, I think, you're talking about an other machine as i do.
Who can help me on those passwords?


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"make a program and call it CRACK for exemple
put this in your new prog : DrawDyna

Then go on the Dyna icon
enter AX in Y1 for exemple
then select Y1 and no other ones!
->
F2 ->start 1, end 2
now go on the icon "MAT"then crate a matrix as big as possible
and the launch your program CRACK
when you see the function on the screen -> AC/ON
wait a moment
when you see a program named 1010101010 on the screen
hold down the key
^
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when you see the name of the program (it is written the last letter first etc ..)
the password is near! (always written with the first caracter at the end etc ..)

do you understand???"

Does that also work on my CFX-GB9850-PLUS?

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Posted 14 February 2004 - 06:23 PM

In france we just have G25,G35,G65,G80,G100 (and the + version of this calcs and maybe others I don't know ...)
And I don't know if they are the same ..

but the g65 is the only one which have a library of programs ...

Yes I think it'll work on your calc ... (it works on differents calcs)

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Posted 14 February 2004 - 06:50 PM

neo : the g60 also have a library

juggler : try to transfer all the progs to the computer

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Posted 14 February 2004 - 07:30 PM

Yeah, i think it's the same g65, or something like that= 9850GB

I tryed out with different Matrices and I got the password of some of the progs.

I couldn't transfer them to the pc because you need a password before it transfers ( at least with Fa-123)

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Posted 14 February 2004 - 09:59 PM

Overlord -> the g65 is the only calc I know which have a library of programs ...

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Posted 14 February 2004 - 11:52 PM

ok ok i was just informing you (now you know it LOL :plol: )

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Posted 15 February 2004 - 11:12 AM

You two, you see that picture in the left upper corner of the site www.casiocorner.nl, that's my 'cfx-9850GB-plus' So, I'd like to know what g65 is like. Then I know if it's the same.

The progs in my library have other titles than the lists on those sites you gave me, but that method to find the passwords does works.

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Posted 15 February 2004 - 03:52 PM

i can't say if it's the same, as our g30~g65 all looks identical (and all french graphs are pseudo-green)
the g65 has a 128x64 pix screen, library, colors 'orange-blue-green', financial mode and 64ko.

you can see some pictures (25,35,35+,65,65+,100,100+) here : http://www.casioland.net/modeles.php

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Posted 16 February 2004 - 07:12 AM

yes, that picture of g65 is just like mine.
I know for 99% sure that cfx-9850GB-plus=g65+ OR =g35+
but there is not much difference between those two, is it?

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Posted 16 February 2004 - 07:36 AM

g35+ has no colors (and i think no library)

note : my g60 has written on it : CFX-9940 (GT ?) and i never understood the CFX numbers...

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Posted 16 February 2004 - 10:36 AM

then it must be the g65+
? call it cfx-9850GB-plus because that's written on mine, but it must be g65+ because it has collors.

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Posted 25 April 2006 - 01:35 AM

Does anyone know any of the passwords to the Library of programs on the CFX?

Offcourse, you can find all passwords here for example:

http://www.tek-tips....id=43698&page=2

If the link is broken:

Library Program Password

AUSTRALIA
BINPROB 60731404
D.E.PLOT 63976224
DIFFLIST 96104555
DIRECFLD 45481618
MANDLBRT 20397551

EA-100
ACCELA 23954441
BAR V,A 94165850
BREATH 14466249
CALIPERS 41644774
DISPLAY 54589197
DISTANCE 48878266
ELECHARG 92284670
ELEPOTSF 55419117
FREEFALL 17292972
LIGHTINT 85825899
LISSAJOU 62546043
MELTPNT 96705163
PENDULUM 80814130
PHMEASUR 21714660
PNT V,A 69982749
TEMPTIT 83438432

JAPAN
CAOSI1 26613350
CAOSI2 5264787
CAOSI3 1983925
CAOSI4 10658879
CMN 15048317
FACT 13409420
IFPLOT 34303255
ROTATE 31739453
SAFESET1 57113390
SAFESET2 59356071
SAFESET3 11275656
SAFESET4 32103669
T TEST 43933862
TANGENT 52765601
CIRCLE 70515172
WINDOW 50639612
TRANSFER 95596108

SPAIN
NM-O-I 94564707
NM-O-I-B 51763917
I 66430021
O 50508634
OIB 94881934
NMAND2Z 61931639
OUT 30376957
NMAND3R 81614988
CLR X 36806206
CLR Y 22361844
DX 86898419
DY 56609893
IN 53233282
PWP 25197075

U.S.A
AMORTIZE 33269833
BONDMAIN WARNER
BONDCHNG WARNER
BONDSOLV WARNER
BONDCALC WARNER
BONDDISP WARNER
BONDMORE WARNER
JULIAN WARNER
CALDAY WARNER
ACTDAY WARNER
360DAY WARNER
PRCSHRT WARNER
YLDSHRT WARNER
PRCLONG WARNER
YLDLONG WARNER
PPRIME WARNER
CMPLXPWR 47337884
CMPLXRT 26492632
DBLINT 22271276
EULER 91090636
FORECAST WARNER
EXPS WARNER
HOLTWINT WARNER
ST2GRPH WARNER
ERROR WARNER
ERR.DISP WARNER
FUNDTHM 75946918
IMPGRAPH 55183261
LINPROG 48369213
PRIME 69944734
RIEMANN 71219714
ROWREDA 97561356
SLOPEFLD 62313046
TRIPLINT 21045083
TVMMAIN WARNER
TVMCHANG WARNER
TVMDFDZ WARNER
TVMFUN WARNER
TVMGRAPH WARNER
TVMPANEL WARNER
TVMPICKX WARNER
TVMPICKY WARNER
TVMSETZ WARNER

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FIBGEN 43533508
TRI 25296384




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