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Other Calculators / Re: First discovery of nspire cm-c prototype
« on: June 06, 2013, 01:48:49 am »
- sending the OS to another Ndlessed production TI-Nspire CM
I wonder if it's possible to use a CX instead of CM?or TI-XXXXXXXXXX(Clickpad Prototype)

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Other Calculators / Re: First discovery of nspire cm-c prototype
« on: June 05, 2013, 06:37:01 am »
The exploits used by Ndless on production OS 3.1 are likely present on your development OS 3.1.

If Ndless 3.1 doesn't work, a special tool or light Ndless could be developped for your model.


I can see several ways for now:
- installing Ndless 3.1 and running Polydumper CX (which might not work if your OS is too different - you'll have to solve your battery problem first)
- sending the OS to another Ndlessed production TI-Nspire CM
- using specific tools exploiting some flaws, but developing them will be easier and faster if the OS is dumped first
- lending the calculator to one of us if you trust us
I solved the battery problem but it reboots while installing ndless.
I have a Clickpad and my parents won't let me to buy another CM :(
Lending the calculator seems to be a great idea,but I'm in mainland China,so It will take lot of money :(
I will try JTAG way but nobody succeed before...Any way to dump the OS with UART?

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Other Calculators / Re: First discovery of nspire cm-c prototype
« on: June 05, 2013, 06:21:08 am »
You should stop trying to install an OS on your prototype.

You may just manage to erase your special 3.1.0.236 development OS, and you can't install released production OSes on your prototype as it's using the development RSA keys instead of the production RSA keys.


We have never dumped any TI-Nspire CM development OS - if you erase the OS, the calculator will remain unusable - we'll have no way to repair it.


That's why the 1st priority should be to try to dump your 3.1.0.236 development OS.
If you find a production TI-Nspire CM, this can be performed quite easily.
How to dump the OS without having another CM?Dump tools can't run without ndless

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Other Calculators / Re: First discovery of nspire cm-c prototype
« on: June 05, 2013, 06:17:45 am »
You should stop trying to install an OS on your prototype.

You may just manage to erase your special 3.1.0.236 development OS, and you can't install released production OSes on your prototype as it's using the development RSA keys instead of the production RSA keys.


We have never dumped any TI-Nspire CM development OS - if you erase the OS, the calculator will remain unusable - we'll have no way to repair it.


That's why the 1st priority should be to try to dump your 3.1.0.236 development OS.
If you find a production TI-Nspire CM, this can be performed quite easily.
I'm installing ndless,but failed

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Other Calculators / Re: First discovery of nspire cm-c prototype
« on: June 05, 2013, 05:59:06 am »
It seems that I have something to do with the battery...I don't have the official battery :(

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Other Calculators / Re: First discovery of nspire cm-c prototype
« on: June 05, 2013, 04:42:23 am »
It boots up!
OS 3.1.0.236,BOOT1 3.0.99,BOOT2 3.10.0,128MB ROM
the broken inductor was 4R7(4.7uH),I used a 5uH one instead.


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Other Calculators / Re: First discovery of nspire cm-c prototype
« on: June 04, 2013, 09:05:36 pm »
Great - very interesting!


It's not a prototype which was given by TI for evaluation to some teacher/student, it's clearly a prototype coming from the development team - congratulations! :)


Would it be possible to have a picture of the back of the case?
It usually have interesting informations about prototypes in the serial, like the EVT/DVT/PVT codes.

Could we also have a picture of the ASIC 'Texas Instruments' chip?
The labels are visible on the last image but not readable, and they're not visible in the previous image.


As reference, here are pictures of the production TI-Nspire CM-C boards:
http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image_page.php?album_id=119&image_id=1359
My network is slow,so it takes me a long time to reply.
HD Photos here.
In CM-C photos,L01A was covered by green glue :(
On ASIC chip:
Texas Instruments
ET-LC2010B-0
T6UJIXBG-0002
JAPAN1111-ES
409506 e1

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Other Calculators / Re: First discovery of nspire cm-c prototype
« on: June 04, 2013, 07:29:11 pm »
The big hole is for the J04/debug connector which is supposed to have JTAG and is not

soldered on production models.

For now, can we have the OS/Boot2/Boot1 versions?


Thanks.
It doesn't boot up,and I don't know what to do now.Any pinout information about J04?I

have a Jlink

Unfortunately, as far as I know nobody has achieved (tried?) a JTAG connection on

TI-Nspire CX/CM for now.
It's a proprietary connector, we don't know much about the pinout.

Does it at least turn on or not at all?


Please, don't throw it away - even if your prototype is not working, it has the J04

connector missing on production models, and this could be very useful.


Could we have a picture of the back with its serial visible in order to identify what

kind of prototype it is?

Could we have a picture of the motherboard once opened with those strange wires

connections?

And could we have a big picture of the J04 connector, as you have the only one which

leaked in the world for now?



Thank you very much.
These strange wires were connected to some 0ohm resistors.I believe they were

jumpers.So I desoldered them and connected resistors back.They were marked in blue.
L01A(an inductor) was broken when I got it,I don't know the exact inductance,can

anybody tell me?I think it should be the same as CX's.

I'm sorry that my network is quite slow,so I have to upload photos in several posts.

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Other Calculators / Re: First discovery of nspire cm-c prototype
« on: June 04, 2013, 08:48:03 am »
The big hole is for the J04/debug connector which is supposed to have JTAG and is not soldered on production models.

For now, can we have the OS/Boot2/Boot1 versions?


Thanks.
I found that the L01A was broken,could you tell me the model of it?(It seems to be the same as CX/CM-C)

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Other Calculators / Re: First discovery of nspire cm-c prototype
« on: June 04, 2013, 07:33:35 am »
The big hole is for the J04/debug connector which is supposed to have JTAG and is not soldered on production models.

For now, can we have the OS/Boot2/Boot1 versions?


Thanks.
It doesn't boot up,and I don't know what to do now.Any pinout information about J04?I have a Jlink

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Other Calculators / First discovery of nspire cm-c prototype
« on: June 04, 2013, 04:39:14 am »
I have just bought a prototype of TI NSPIRE CM-C.
I will test it tonight(I'm a Chinese,so about 1:00 GMT)


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Other Calculators / Re: Nspire Color prototype sold in China
« on: December 08, 2012, 06:27:51 am »
What?
I've posted in the cncalc.org topic, and my post has just disappeared...

Was my english considered as spam by some bot/script? Is english forbidden?...
http://www.cncalc.org/thread-8175-1-1.html
I found the reason,forum system don't understand English,so it was regarded as an advertisement and deleted automatically.Later,admin manually recovered that reply.

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Other Calculators / Re: Nspire Color prototype sold in China
« on: December 08, 2012, 05:51:45 am »
What?
I've posted in the cncalc.org topic, and my post has just disappeared...

Was my english considered as spam by some bot/script? Is english forbidden?...
http://www.cncalc.org/thread-8175-1-1.html
It seems that it comes back.I guess it is a bug

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Other Calculators / Re: Nspire Color prototype sold in China
« on: December 08, 2012, 05:02:58 am »

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Other Calculators / Re: Nspire Color prototype sold in China
« on: December 08, 2012, 04:33:47 am »
I saw the picture northern_snow posted on cnCalc,things cracked was just a B2B connector.It's easy to repair.

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