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DJ Omnimaga:
Thanks for the topic! :D

I made it sticky

AngelFish:
I finally feel reasonably confident in this information, so I think it's time to announce this:

As of yesterday, it should now be possible have the Prizm accept and recognize image files. The security bytes in the .g3p file format have been cracked.

In other news, the Prizm appears to use Big Endian notation and it is almost certain that a C compiler of some sort exists for the Prizm. Whether these details will be confirmed by Casio remains to be seen.

JosJuice:

--- Quote from: Qwerty.55 on December 19, 2010, 03:08:28 pm ---As of yesterday, it should now be possible have the Prizm accept and recognize image files. The security bytes in the .g3p file format have been cracked.
--- End quote ---

--- Quote from: Qwerty.55 on December 19, 2010, 03:08:28 pm ---In other news, the Prizm appears to use Big Endian notation and it is almost certain that a C compiler of some sort exists for the Prizm. Whether these details will be confirmed by Casio remains to be seen.
--- End quote ---

--- Quote from: Qwerty.55 on December 19, 2010, 03:08:28 pm ---it is almost certain that a C compiler of some sort exists for the Prizm.
--- End quote ---
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AngelFish:
Yeah, you can get a lot from a file format.

You know, If Casio were TI, they'd probably be watching and laughing because there aren't any real security bytes. They were just to mess with us  :P

DJ Omnimaga:
Awesome to hear! I hope they don't change the format too often. I guess this means in short terms, we could create our own pics using a converter, like Image Studio for TI calcs or Excale's/Critor TI Nspire image converter?

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