ZVIRUS v1.0        by Daniel Ramsbrock

======================= Program Stats================================
Program type: ASM
Program compoments: VIRUS.83P  (22 bytes)
                    ZVIRUS.83P  (1001 bytes)
Initial release: Nov. 10, 1998 at TI-Files, TI-Calc, and Dimesion TI
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About the Program

This is a very simple program that simulates a "Mem cleared" screen, and when a 
the PRGM button is pushed, it will display an empty, fully navigable program menu,
making the user think that all mem has been erased. However, after either (2nd) 
Quit or Clear is pushed, the calc returns to the home screen, and all the programs 
are still where they used to be. This is a great present for anyone who has ever 
erased your calc, or done any other "nice" things like that to you.

The source code, which is included in the file ZVIRUS.Z80 is not exaclty the most
efficient one, but it still works. If you are an ASM Programmer and you have suggestions
for improvement, please let me know preferable by the email address below. I appreciate 
your help!

About the Author

I am a freshman in high school this yearThis is my first (useful) ASM program, and it took me 
three hours to write and debug it. However, it has tricked many of my "evil" friends, as well as impressed them. Right now I am working on a Linux-like OS for the TI-83, which will consist 
of mixed ASM and Basic components in its initial release, but hopefully I will be able to
switch over to ASM only after a couple of releases.

My email address is: Spikes51@juno.com
For program updates, also check out my webpage at http://www.ddaccess.com/d_ramsbrock. It is still under construction, but I will have a TI-83 section on there soon!