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dark
Probe
Posted: 26 Aug 2003
15:24 GMT
Total Posts: 4
i have resently downloaded some games which are very large. their so big i cant even have the whole thing unarchived. i have the ability to modify most of theis game. the other day i tried to ad the lines unarhive and archive before and after the execute prgm commands in the primary programs code, but when i did this it just ignored the lines i add and complained about the program it tried to execute was archived. what im getting at is their any way to have a program unarchive stuff as it needs it and archive it when it done with it. if their isnt is their some way of maybe converting some of the arc mem into ram mem?
someone please help me this problem is bugging me.
spiral
Wraith
Posted: 26 Aug 2003
20:39 GMT
Total Posts: 958
what games are you having this problem with.

If it's FF:TOM, part of the problem might be due to the fact the parts are only suppose to be left unarchived one at a time.

For the most part, editing other people's BASIC programs (which are normally bugless) is more likel to cause bugs.

The unarchive and archive commands aren't for running inside the program.

To put games in ARC memory, press 2nd and the + button. Go to memory, and press enter to programs with no astericks next to it. Also, delete non-programs, and archive the extra programs that are not related to the one you are running.
BullFrog
Wraith
Posted: 27 Aug 2003
16:21 GMT
Total Posts: 623
Well, considering the fact that the program must be unarchived to run, of course it won't read those commands you added if it's archived. I don't even think the 83 Plus can (un)archive programs... (Only variables and stuff, isn't it?)

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"Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." -Franklin D. Roosevelt
spiral
Wraith
Posted: 28 Aug 2003
16:54 GMT
Total Posts: 958
I do believe that is the case bullfrog,

and btw, putting just the command "archive" or "unarchive" will instantly result in a syntax error anyways I think

[Edited by spiral on 29-Aug-03 01:55]
djgustashaw
Probe
Posted: 28 Aug 2003
19:02 GMT
Total Posts: 14
no, you can unarchive programs on the 83+. i do it all the time; its quite useful when a teacher clears your ram before a test. just archive the progs you want before, let them clear the ram, and then unarchive the progs for use.
dark
Probe
Posted: 29 Aug 2003
13:26 GMT
Total Posts: 4
ow its some stupid pokemon clone thing i dled because i was getting so bored at school.

and ive ran it unarchived everthing it ask for and then i run out of ram and its still asking for more stuff to be unarchived.

this is with it being only thing on calc too

is their a prgm or something that will let prgms archive and unarchive stuff
BullFrog
Wraith
Posted: 29 Aug 2003
14:33 GMT
Total Posts: 623
djgustashaw, I believe we're talking about doing it from within a program. If I'm not mistaken, you're referring to the Memory menu and how to do it from there.

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"Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." -Franklin D. Roosevelt
djgustashaw
Probe
Posted: 30 Aug 2003
11:16 GMT
Total Posts: 14
oh, sorry. lol, some of that advanced stuff goes over my head.





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