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Re: TI-Nspire OS 3.0 Released: Nleash no longer working

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mikehill2003:

--- Quote from: ruler501 on April 12, 2011, 09:20:55 pm ---I hope they care about TI-Nspire bugs. Theyt already have a bad enough rep on stuff like that(mainly from us). If they keep it up they will probably start losing lots of customers

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See, the problem is that they don't have to care. Schools (their main source of calculator purchases) will buy them anyway. I'd have a Prizm right now if the OS was a little better, but IMO TI dosen't have any close competitors.

critor:

--- Quote from: mikehill2003 on April 12, 2011, 09:18:51 pm ---
--- Quote ---Are we currently able to use this or will it require a software hack?
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Use what, the periodic table? If it's a page that can be added to documents, or a program like the scratchpad, I doubt we can use it on the non-CX nspires. If it's a tns, it should work on any OS3 nspire.


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I suppose he was meaning "using the script language behind the periodic table".

And the answer is no.

We can only use it if we get the special software to insert/edit "TI.ScriptApp" widgets.
The, TI-Nspire Developer Edition?
It seems John Powers has it.


No wonder they're trying to kill Ndless. They'll be able to sell that software, and/or the generated documents! :P

ruler501:
I wonder if they'll try to sell the SDK and if so when and for how much. I will not pay much for it(most $20) otherwise I can get a copy of it off the internet easily enough if they release it.

yeah that was what I meant. we'lll have to hack it or maybe John Powers will be nice and give it to us

critor:

--- Quote from: ruler501 on April 12, 2011, 09:25:27 pm ---I wonder if they'll try to sell the SDK and if so when and for how much. I will not pay much for it(most $20) otherwise I can get a copy of it off the internet easily enough if they release it.

yeah that was what I meant. we'lll have to hack it or maybe John Powers will be nice and give it to us

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John Powers was allready in the TI-68k development team.
I don't think you'll get anything from him by simply "asking" for it.

ruler501:
Petition maybe?

A hack will proably be our best idea for now.
so what exactly is the scripting language(Lua) doing in the periodic table file?

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