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Keoni29:

--- Quote from: willrandship on March 10, 2012, 07:25:38 pm ---only problem is that we have no idea how to interface the USB module on the nspire. The 84+ USB module is well documented, but we know next to nothing about how to work the nspire's.

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Well... get a screwdriver and go check it out! It probably has an usb driver chip, so sound trough usb is gonna be close to impossible. IO via the docking port has been done before, so I think you should focus on that.

DJ Omnimaga:
Well the thing is... even if the 84+ one is well documented, even after 8 years there are still things we are unable or have an hard time to achieve (such as reliable multiplayer) on its USB. For the Nspire, don't expect any bigger achievements than the 84+ until 2015 or something.

Besides, for the Nspire it appears to be locked down tightly, even more than what allows ASM code to be ran (Ndless).

ExtendeD:
I worked lately on the USB interface. The TI-Nspire OS is based on the FreeBSD USB stack, so porting BSD drivers should eventually be possible. My first tests on real HW look promising :)

Jim Bauwens:
Nice!!

DJ Omnimaga:
Wow nice to hear ExtendedD. I assume usb coding will be still hard, though, right? It still seems to be a major hassle for most people on the 84+, for example GlassOS by AHelper.

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