I only know one way. Hold down
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Any other ways?
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Well, you put your calc on a solid ground then take a heavy hammer and just smash it few times, thats all, it should hack the calc, any type.How do you hack your calculator?
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What's dynadraw?the dynadraw thing... i forget how to do it but its on martin's page.
Posted 08 July 2004 - 04:00 PM
From: Jeanmatt [emumastr AT club-internet.fr]
Title: Found XMS without cable on other calcs.
Hi Martin. First, I must say GREAT SITE.
I have found another way to make XMS access on many more calculators.
It is based on an access to the RAM I found on the internet.
First, RESET the calc.
Create:
Mat A 1x1
Mat B 2x1
Mat C 1x2
Mat D 2x2
Mat E 64x32
Go to graph and enter X as a function.
Create a program (any name) and type DrawDyna in it.
Execute it.
When the graph animates, press [ON],then [RIGHT]: you are in the RAM.
Go up for a while and find the text ppfppfff
(hint: there are many @ below this).
The last two ff have to be replaced by Pol(Pol(.
Here is your GREAT 128x128 matrix.
I plan to make a Hex Editor from this matrix.
Posted 08 July 2004 - 04:01 PM
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