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#1 Marlon

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Posted 07 April 2003 - 01:23 PM

I want to write some formulas that I will need in the exam on my pc and transfer it to my algebra 2.0 fx.
I tried FA-123 and Casiocom but couldn't get them to upload to calculator with a proper working password.
I surely need the pass cause of teachers assistants etc.. Anyone can help?

or is there a way for changing the function of the menus? Like , I want to be able to enter the programs menu which is normally activated by PRGM by using something else like TUTOR or ALGEBRA.. so teacher cant catch even if he know something about calculators.

Help me out :(

#2 Brazzucko

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Posted 07 April 2003 - 01:29 PM

:blink: Tansfer the program to your calc, then create a new loked file, then edit the formula file and copy then ( CTRL + F1), then open the loked file and press CTRL + F2, now you have what you wants....

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Posted 07 April 2003 - 01:31 PM

:D :lol: :D :lol: :D :lol: :D :lol:

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Posted 07 April 2003 - 05:23 PM

wow :lol:
I can't believe I couldn't find this out myself.. prolly as I just got the calc heh.
Thanks a lot for your help.

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Posted 08 April 2003 - 01:03 PM

Is there a way to Copy/Paste on the CFX too?

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Posted 08 April 2003 - 01:18 PM

You can't copy a selection, but you can store a program in fmem
just edit the program you want to store, open fmem, and store in whichever function you'd like
you can then paste it by recalling that function :)

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Posted 09 April 2003 - 05:45 AM

if you wanna be really slick store everything in function memory
then you can recall the function memory and copy it to a program durring a test for eaiser viewing
the teachers will never find that junk even if they know about a afx
just hope the dont clear the memory, or make a fake mem clearer heh or backup the calc on itself

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Posted 09 April 2003 - 08:33 AM

how can you back up a calc on itself? is that only an AFX feature?

(unfortunately there's no way for me to sneak my laptop into a test and to transfer files without anyone noticing :profanity: :knife:

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Posted 09 April 2003 - 12:53 PM

:blink: To do this on the CFX, only whit the cable SB-87..........

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Posted 09 April 2003 - 03:18 PM

yeah i think it's only on the afx but even the 9850's have function memory use that

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Posted 10 April 2003 - 11:02 AM

:blink: I don?t know why the new versions of the CFX don?t has the COPY/PASTE option, they are very useful?..

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Posted 10 April 2003 - 12:34 PM

because they only changed the case (the Look)
they made no significant hard or software changes

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Posted 10 April 2003 - 02:58 PM

:blink: WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!

So you pay for a "old" model........

In Portugal the prices differences between the FX 1.0 and the new CFX models are about 20 Euros??.

This is really stupid?? <_<

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Posted 10 April 2003 - 05:37 PM

CFX 9850GB+ and the White edition are nearly the same. Same keyboard, same software limitations but in the other thread was said that it has about 2 KB LESS memory!

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Posted 10 April 2003 - 08:07 PM

:blink: It?s incredible?..

So we paid for a inferior model?.

So this is why some guys have to by the FX 1.0 or FX 1.0 Plus?..

And maybe the new FX/AFX models will be the same models whit some external differences right? <_<




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