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DJ Omnimaga:
I wonder if anyone managed to check if Lua was actually possible on older TI-Nspire OSes? Since programs like the periodic table have only been around for OS 3.0 and that these OSes are huge, I wasn't sure if anyone checked through the OS to see if that language was already present on older ones.

I also wonder if Lua programs for the Nspire will be compatible with the TI-Nspire CX?

Lionel Debroux:
Trying to open the periodic table document on OS 1.7.2741 CAS yielded a ~"you need a newer OS version to open this file" message. Two parts of the file can contain versioning information (both probably do, directly or indirectly):
* the "TIMLP0500" header of the file;
* the contents of the Document.xml part of the file (which is compressed with the unspecified "0D" compression method, available only through yet-undocumented fiddling on nspire_emu/Ncubate).

DJ Omnimaga:
Ok, what about 2.0.1 and 2.1? What I am also curious about is if the interpreter is actually present in the OS. Maybe the file format won't be read, but the language is there?

Goplat:

--- Quote from: DJ_O on April 16, 2011, 01:57:35 am ---Ok, what about 2.0.1 and 2.1? What I am also curious about is if the interpreter is actually present in the OS. Maybe the file format won't be read, but the language is there?

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No, it's not present.


--- Quote from: DJ_O on April 16, 2011, 01:47:32 am ---I also wonder if Lua programs for the Nspire will be compatible with the TI-Nspire CX?

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I would assume so, since they even work in the computer software.

Lionel Debroux:
Who wants to undertake the task of making a Ndless-based port of Lua ? :D

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