• Khanzarate@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I did the same thing. It was allowed in general, with the correct thought, “if you can code it yourself, you know the content”

    I had another “program” that would fail to run but that’s because I wrote notes into it. Doubt that was allowed.

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        2 months ago

        They did that here too, but students would use a cheat program that made it look like teachers were resetting it, but really the memory was safe

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          2 months ago

          I don’t remember if they fully closed the loopholes, but there are inputs that programs cannot catch unless you actually replace the OS.

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            2 months ago

            My memory is pretty hazy but the cheat application emulated the process that teachers used to do a system reset.

            Iirc, it let you press menu, select reset, confirm, and showed the (fake) confirmation screen.

            Also IIRC, you had to install it from Mirage OS, which I don’t think was an OS (?) but rather an app that everyone had to play games from.