The calc runs on a Dos 2 like Os : ROM-DOS6.22
It's on the Rom who has 4 versions : 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03
You can check you version on going innto the Test Menu : Turn off your calc, press (f6) and (a+b/c) and (ac/on)
then it's on just as if I pressed (ac/on). Nothing special.
On the menu choose Rom and wait, it will indicate the rom version
After press (0) on the menu and (f6)
again nothing as I don't get into the menu
You can download everything you want with CDK on http://www.c-d-k.fr.st
Don't forget to doxnload the Tc3 patch !
I already wanted to complain but then I saw your note about the TC3 patch and now everything compiles fine. But you should edit the files so that they won't fuxor up the directory settings of the compiler.
You can see files in drives with a programm called Explorateur
Just go on the website http://team.graph100.com
Just transfert this cfx with Add-In installer and just upload you file included in a drive with FlashCom (all available on this site)
did that and got a nice message:
Sector not found error reading drive N Abort, Retry, Fail?when I retry I get the same message, when I choose Fail I'm back in the menu and when I Abort I get a Prompt:
A: miniCMD> where I can enter some stuff but I haven't found the "Enter" key so far. The menu key works until then but when I want to select a menu item it frozes and I have to push the reset button... *sigh* it's still a computer after all

Besides ... it's no wonder that it can't read Drive N: because I have only 768k FlashRom and therefor only 6 drives which means that the last letter is K....
on the other hand ... wait a moment. when I start counting the menus. A= Run Mat and so on then it hangs at my systemmanager... weird. any solution for that?
Just mail me on superna AT ifrance.com !

done

but this post was made afterwards. In the mail I complained about the usability of the Explorateur (which I thought was the prompt mentioned above. I installed another Filemanager I found on that site called SysExplorer and the same thing happened.
So is there any external program maybe that lets me delete the programs I installed on a drive?
that's it for now...
*goes listening to Avril Lavigne - Complicated
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