Hello,
I accidentally updated my calculator to OS 5.6. For some reason, I was still able to run assembly programs from the Cesium shell, although my RAM would clear every time I exited Cesium. This has gotten me thinking that there may be a way to crack the new anti-assembly measures through applications. Is there any way whatsoever to create or reverse-engineer the code of Applications? So far, Cesium is the only unofficial application available, and that requires some assembly code to create in the first place.
I accidentally updated my calculator to OS 5.6. For some reason, I was still able to run assembly programs from the Cesium shell, although my RAM would clear every time I exited Cesium. This has gotten me thinking that there may be a way to crack the new anti-assembly measures through applications. Is there any way whatsoever to create or reverse-engineer the code of Applications? So far, Cesium is the only unofficial application available, and that requires some assembly code to create in the first place.