-Command Prompt 1.0 Date: July 24th, 2000 By: Dan Englender (Detached Solutions) Email: dan@detachedsolutions.com Web: www.detachedsolutions.com Calc: TI-83 Plus Shell: MirageOS Size: 1965 Command Prompt is an external interface for use with the MirageOS shell. It is a command line entry user interface, which has all the functionality of the built in interface. To load the Command Prompt, load mircmdp.8xp to your TI-83 Plus (preferably in archive memory). Then goto the MirageOS options, choose Set System Interface, and check the Run External GUI box. Finally, go choose Select Interface File, and press left/right until Command Prompt is displayed. Press Alpha to exit the Options, and the Command Prompt will start. When Command Prompt first starts you will see something like this: Welcome To MirageOS
| The top line is an introductory message, and
tells you that the current folder is MAIN. From here you can execute all the Command Prompt commands. Each command has a one letter keycode which may or may not be followed with more input. Here are the keycodes and their functions: A - Archive This command toggles the archive status of a program. After you press A, you have to enter in the name of the program. C - Rename This command renames a program. After you press C, you have to enter in the name of the program you want to rename, followed by the new name for the program. D - Delete This command deletes a program. After you press D, you have to enter in the name of the program you want to delete. You will then get a confirmation message to make sure you really want to delete the program. Press Y to continue with delete, or N to cancel. E - RenFold This command renames a folder. After you press E, you have to enter in the name of the folder you want to rename, followed by the new name for the folder. F - Folder This command changes the current folder. After you press F, you have to enter in the name of the folder you want to switch to. H - Hide This command toggles the hidden status of a program. After you press A, you have to enter in the name of the program. I - Info This command gets information about a program. After you press I, you have to enter in the name of the program to get information about. It will display the description, type, size, and whether or not it is: protected, archived, or hidden. L - List This command lists all the programs in the current folder, or all the folders. After you press L, you have to enter the type of item to display. F displays folders, and P displays programs. M - Move This command moves a program from the current folder to another folder. After you press M, you have to enter in the name of the program to move. Then you have to enter the folder to move it to. O - Options This command goes to the MirageOS Options. P - Protect This command toggles the protect status of a program. After you press P, you have to enter in the name of the program. Q - Quit This command quits to the TIOS. After you press Q, you will be prompted to make sure you want to quit. Press Y to quit and N to return to the Command Prompt. R - Run This command runs a program. After you press R, you have to enter in the name of the program you want to run. S - Sleep This command turns the calculator off. Press [on] to turn it back on. V - MoveAll This command moves all programs from the current folder to another folder. After you press V, you have to enter in the name of the folder to move the programs to. W - DelFold This command deletes a folder. After you press W, you have to enter in the name of the folder you want to delete. You will be prompted to make sure you want to delete the folder. Press Y to delete it, or N to cancel. X - Xmit This command transfers a variable to another calculator connected via the link port. After you press X, you have to enter in the name of the program you want to transmit. There are a variety of error messages you might incur while using Command Prompt, they are: "Program not compatible" -- This means you tried to do something to a program that is either not compatable with MirageOS, or hidden. "Program not found" -- This means the program you just inputted doesn't exist. "Program Already Exists" -- This means you tried to hide or unhide a program who's counterpart already exists. "Invalid Command" -- This means you entered something other than F or P after the List command. "Can't Rename" -- That means there was a problem, either not enough free memory or a duplicate name, so the folder or program can't be renamed. "Folder Already Exists" -- This means you tried to create a folder than already exists. "Folder Does not Exist" -- This means you tried to do something to a folder that does not exist. "Folder Can Not be Deleted" -- This means you tried to delete folder MAIN. "Too Many Folders" -- This means you tried to create more than ten folders. "Link Error" -- This means there was an error in transmitting a program via the link port. History: 1.0 - Initial release.