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Omnimaga => News => Topic started by: critor on April 13, 2013, 06:19:54 pm
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Some months ago (http://ourl.ca/18061) we got nLaunch, a permanent OS loader for TI-Nspire ClickPad/TouchPad.
It was using a flaw in Boot2 1.4, and let you run any hardware-compatible OS by skipping all checks (RSA signature, minimal installable OS version, model ID, model type...).
I then (http://ourl.ca/18064) released a pack based on a fork of nLaunch, enabling you to have both 3.1 and 3.2 OSes on your calculator and to switch between them - making you able to run both Ndless and Lua 3.2 programs! :thumbsup:
It didn't hit the news here maybe because it was released on the 1st of april, but nLaunch has now been updated (https://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11486&lang=en) with CX support.
And tonight, I'm releasing you a new pack which will let you enjoy the best of both Ndless and Lua worlds on your TI-Nspire CX too! :thumbsup:
Source & download:
http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=11021&lang=en
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My only words:
YES
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That is pretty awesome :D
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Very nice!
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I followed the tutorial, however, when I reached the part where it says to press 2 and 2 again in nsNandMgr, I receive an error saying
"I/0 error on file /documents/ndless/boot2.img.tns"
Help?
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Great news! Glad switching was made easier :)
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I followed the tutorial, however, when I reached the part where it says to press 2 and 2 again in nsNandMgr, I receive an error saying
"I/0 error on file /documents/ndless/boot2.img.tns"
Help?
I'm checking - but for now and until TI releases a new Boot2, you should not need to reflash your Boot2.
Didn't your calculator already come with Boot2 3.1.0.16 ?
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Oh yeah it does.
Okay thanks!
Oh silly mistakes...
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Is that navigator wireless adapter being used for WiFi or is it actually for a navigator system thing?
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Is that navigator wireless adapter being used for WiFi or is it actually for a navigator system thing?
Euh .. for now, nobody can use the TI-Nspire WiFi driver to get on the internet, if it's your question (WiFi != internet).
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