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Calculator Community => TI Calculators => General Calculator Help => Topic started by: Braga on June 13, 2013, 07:04:31 pm

Title: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: Braga on June 13, 2013, 07:04:31 pm
Hey there. I searched but it seemed no one has this problem just me. I'm a bit noob at handling software. I installed the CAS SO in the CX but now i want to install some software, and it asks for the recent version. I know i have to use TNOC, but the software that TNOC gives me, isnt even recognized as a SO. Can anyone create me a pheonix.tns of the new CAS software version or teach me how to use TNOC correctly(3.2 i think).
Thhank you.
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on June 13, 2013, 10:50:29 pm
What does "SO" stand for?

(Welcome here by the way!)
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: Streetwalrus on June 14, 2013, 03:04:02 am
I guess he means OS.
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: Lionel Debroux on June 14, 2013, 03:17:10 am
Avoid at all costs this new OS version. We'll post more details shortly.
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: Sorunome on June 14, 2013, 03:19:16 am
A new nspire os? How much frequently do they make 'em to block out ndless and all that other stuff?
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: Lionel Debroux on June 14, 2013, 03:24:56 am
For more details, see http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12359&lang=en (now fully translated to English) and http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12360 . TI's behaviour is nothing short of scandalous.

Sorunome: well, OS 3.2.0.1212, released a year ago, in June 2012, already blocked Ndless. But unlike 3.2.4.1237, OS 3.2.0.1212, 3.2.0.1219 and 3.2.3.1233 didn't attempt to prevent users from downgrading to OS 3.1.0.392.
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: Levak on June 22, 2013, 08:53:25 pm
I guess he only wants 3.2.3 CAS and 3.1 CAS on a CX non CAS. (so not the 3.2.4 that reflashes the boot2)
This is pretty easy to do, just follow the Ndless switch pack and use CAS OSes instead of non CAS.
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: AlexisVieira on June 22, 2013, 09:03:35 pm
he's obviously another portuguese...

What does "SO" stand for?

In Portugal we say "Sistema Operativo", that's why he said SO
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: Levak on June 22, 2013, 09:07:52 pm
he's obviously another portuguese...
Oh, so if I'm not wrong, he is trying to cheat using CAS on a non CAS Nspire and wants help in order to do so ?
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on June 23, 2013, 12:02:52 am
he's obviously another portuguese...

What does "SO" stand for?

In Portugal we say "Sistema Operativo", that's why he said SO
Ah ok kinda like in French. In english I think it sounded like "shut-off", as in the calc is shutting down by itself or the OS won't start. :P

And personally I don't see the point of using nLaunch to install a CAS OS on a non-CAS calc other than school use and to save money. I would be careful and avoid using nLaunch in a test, else if you get caught the consequences are much worse than if you don't cheat and fail the exam. Plus it gives even more reasons for TI to add even more restrictions against any nLaunch OS.
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: AlexisVieira on June 23, 2013, 01:20:14 pm
he's obviously another portuguese...
Oh, so if I'm not wrong, he is trying to cheat using CAS on a non CAS Nspire and wants help in order to do so ?
yes... is that

he's obviously another portuguese...

What does "SO" stand for?

In Portugal we say "Sistema Operativo", that's why he said SO
Ah ok kinda like in French. In english I think it sounded like "shut-off", as in the calc is shutting down by itself or the OS won't start. :P

And personally I don't see the point of using nLaunch to install a CAS OS on a non-CAS calc other than school use and to save money. I would be careful and avoid using nLaunch in a test, else if you get caught the consequences are much worse than if you don't cheat and fail the exam. Plus it gives even more reasons for TI to add even more restrictions against any nLaunch OS.

well, I'm sure that some people will use nlaunch but some of them will be caught
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on June 23, 2013, 11:56:05 pm
he's obviously another portuguese...
Oh, so if I'm not wrong, he is trying to cheat using CAS on a non CAS Nspire and wants help in order to do so ?
yes... is that
You could just tell him that you asked on many forums, but that all of your topics got locked or on watch list because it was against the rules to ask help to cheat. :P

On a side note, avoid double-posting unless necessary. Click quote, copy text then edit it in the previous post. ;)
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: Hayleia on June 24, 2013, 09:05:07 am
On a side note, avoid double-posting unless necessary. Click quote, copy text then edit it in the previous post. ;)
Or better, in the full "post editor" (I mean when clicking "reply" or "modify" and not "quick reply" or "quick modify"), you have a bunch of posts at the bottom, all of them including a "insert quote" button.
Title: Re: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on June 24, 2013, 01:48:02 pm
Oh that can work too. Just be careful to not mess up your quoting. :P
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: AlexisVieira on June 24, 2013, 05:46:28 pm
I'm sorry, my mistake...
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: Braga on June 30, 2013, 09:03:35 am
Sorry for the late reply, i aprecciate your posts guys ty. And yes another Portuguese  *.*
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: AlexisVieira on June 30, 2013, 09:09:54 am
Sorry for the late reply, i aprecciate your posts guys ty. And yes another Portuguese  *.*

So, what you want exactly?
Title: Re: Ti Nspire 3.2 Cas SO
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on June 30, 2013, 05:44:24 pm
I think he just wanted to install the CAS OS on a non-CAS model or he simply just wanted to upgrade to the latest OS for his model. However, if he's gonna do the former, he will probably not receive much help on calc forums and if he does the latter, he should wait until a solution is found in order to ensure that it's possible to downgrade from the new OS without extra hardware (I hope a new version of TNOC can solve the issue).