Actually I expected it to cause some kind of error screen. If it's just a syntax error... I can't check if it's a "normal" syntax error or it's caused by the hackstring.
Expected result:
- Get a box:
|⎕
- After step 2:
|◀
(or it may be |⎕
on the real calculator, I am not sure, but the cursor should be |
, not █
) - After step 3:
⎕█-⊢-⊢- ... ▶
(where the ...
represents some characters, and the █
is the cursor, it should overlap the next character -
) If you scroll around, there should be exactly 200 characters in the formula - After step 4: an error screen appears.
The emulator crashes after step 3 (actually I did it with some hacks).
So can someone please try:
Do the method "D." above, but with "⊢
-
" replaced with "2
0
".
If the calculator crashes/freezes/shutdown then the syntax error is caused by the hackstring, and I succeeded.
Note: I predict that (according to experience in ES PLUS calculators) if less than 200 characters (100 pairs) are typed in step 2, the calculator will cause a normal syntax error; if more than 200 characters but less than 256 characters are typed in step 2, the behavior is the same as if exactly 200 characters was typed.
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I think it was not a good idea to choose the error screen as an example (as it can be easily confused with the normal error screen), but I can't get anything else. The number of bytes that can be entered is too limited.