domingo, 17 de junio de 2012

Awesome casio calculator tricks!

Hey guys, i just discovered this weird trick that makes your calculator do some matrix-like effect.
If your calculator looks like this:

Then you probably can do it.

So here's the thing:
First, we want to make sure our calculator is on the default state, so we press Shift+Mode, 3, = and then = again.

After that, you press Mode, then the option for "Reg", and then the option for "Inv", you will probably have to press right for the last one.

Then, you press 1 and start tapping "M+", it will say "n=1" and that number will get greater every time you press it, until 40, then you press M+ again, and it should say something like "Data Full" or in some calculators "Math error", you press M+ again and it will give you two options: EditOff or Esc, you choose Esc.

After you've done with that, you press UP and it will say "Freq40=1", with that you start pressing 3, 0, 3, 0, 3, 0 repetitively until it's full, it MUST finish with 3, if it doesn't you typed something wrong and you should start all over again. With all those 3s and 0s you press = and it will give you the message "Data Full", so we press = again, and then 0, and then 1. Now, you will get an error, it can be Syntax, Math or Stack. If you get Math Error then you can be sure it will work, the other ones works sometimes anyway.

Press Left, and now, if you get back to the 3s and 0s, you can't do this trick, but if instead you get a lot of weird symbols, get to the next step.

Press Shift+Del and start pressing Left until you find the 3s and 0s and place the cursor EXACTLY to the right of the last 3, then start pressing Del and it will start to clear the 3s and 0s until your cursor gets to the left of a "P" symbol. Then press Shift+Del again and Delete 5 symbols.

Move the cursor until the end of "P"s (or P.Cs in some cases). Complete the sequence* by filling in "P.P.P.P" or "P.C.P.C" until the cursor jumps slightly to the right.


(*If the sequence is 'P.P.P.Pmpmpmpmp' or some other crap like 'P.P.P.Pkmpmpkmp', make it to be 'P.P.P.P.P.P.P.P...' instead of 'P.P.P.PP.P.P.P'. It must be one P, one dot, one P, one dot. Same goes for the 'P.C.P.C' sequence.)

You can get Ps by pressing Shift+X and Cs by pressing Shift+Divide. Dots are the decimal under the button 2.


Once you're done, move the cursor all the way to the left and press Shift+Delete+8. And that's all, enjoy your Martrix effect.

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