Reyes Enterprises EText 2000 Version 1.00.1999 Release Date: April 11, 1999 Copyright ©1999-2000 Reyes Enterprises TABLE OF CONTENTS ================= 1. Instructions 2. Memory Requirements 3. Features 4. Known Bugs 5. Version History 6. Future Versions 7. Special Thanks INSTRUCTIONS ============ 1. Open TI Graph Link for the TI-89 2. Send etext.89z and etext.89t 3. Run main\etext on your TI-89 *Note: Keep all Reyes Enterprises "eBooks" and/or text files in the "ETEXT" folder. This will make it easier to find text files to open. MEMORY REQUIREMENTS =================== Minimum: 10 Kilobytes free (~8 KB extra) Recommended: >10 Kilobytes free (>8 KB extra) The following files will be installed on your calculator: Folder\File Bytes ----------- ----- main\etext 2333 etext\etext 99 The total memory taken by these programs is 2432 bytes (~2.375 Kilobytes). The "extra" memory mentioned earlier is for EText 2000 and a text file. To save user memory, you may move the viewer to archive memory. However, the "extra" memory has to utilize user memory. FEATURES ======== * specialized viewer for Reyes Enterprises "eBooks" KNOWN BUGS ========== bug: AMS20x bug (doesn't run in TI-89 ROM versions 2.03 and 2.04) workaround: "downgrade" to AMS 1.0x or use internal TI-89 text viewer bug: HNRA2 bug (views a "0001" folder) fix: try pressing up/down to select other folders, then go back to "ETEXT" bug: HNRA2a bug (non-text files can be seen) fix: none available workaround: only view files in "ETEXT" folder Report any bug discovered to REN Support at http://www.reyesnet.atfreeweb.com/help_support.htm. VERSION HISTORY =============== 1.00.1999 Reyes Enterprises EText 2000 *final release 0.10.1999 Reyes Enterprises EText 2000 Beta 1 *Demonstration beta *not publicly released FUTURE VERSIONS =============== unknown If you have any comments or other suggestions about more features, e-mail us on the Reyes Enterprises Network Support page, http://www.reyesnet.atfreeweb.com/help_support.htm. SPECIAL THANKS ============== Mr. Eugene Sims Reyes -- CEO, President, and Webmaster of Reyes Enterprises -- the author of EText 2000!