Using the power switch makes no difference, nor the reset button, nor the power command in basic.
Are any of those what you mean? On Jun 3, 2016 7:20 AM, "Stephen Adolph" <[email protected]> wrote: > once you are in the bank, do a warm restart. That should do it, bank > will stay in place. > > On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 5:11 AM, Brian White <[email protected]> wrote: > > OK next question... Anyone know if there is a way to erase just one bank? > > > > While going through the motions installing teeny and 0menu on all 8 > banks, > > some kind of small corruption happened to bank 1 and bank 2. > > In bank 1, the bank indicator in the top right corner says "$1" instead > of > > "#1" > > In bank 2, the telcom menu entry has a -| graphic character where the . > > would be on a normal file. > > > > Otherwise things seem to work. I can switch between all banks. > > > > Oh the glitches might have happened when I tried to use file copy > function > > to copy teeny.co from bank 1 to bank 2, when bank 2 did not yet have > 0menu > > installed. The machine locked up and the display went screwy and had to > be > > rebooted a couple times. > > > > I guess in the special case of bank 1, I can just cut the memory power as > > usual and that should wipe bank 1 without touching any of the extra > banks, > > as the expansion board has it's own battery. > > > > -- > > bkw >
