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See this topic. The calcs with hardware revision J have different hardware, making it impossible to run an older boot2.
The TI-Nspire community wasn't worried about that:current TI-Nspire users should simply be careful not to update their Boot2 when updating their system, thanks to the small TNOC toolin case of omission of this manipulation, it was still possible to reprogram the older Boot2 version using an inexpensive TTL/USB interface (RS232)and owners of new TI-Nspire CX could also apply this last solution
I read that topic, and the one previous, which stated QuoteThe TI-Nspire community wasn't worried about that:current TI-Nspire users should simply be careful not to update their Boot2 when updating their system, thanks to the small TNOC toolin case of omission of this manipulation, it was still possible to reprogram the older Boot2 version using an inexpensive TTL/USB interface (RS232)and owners of new TI-Nspire CX could also apply this last solution
Hopefully you can manage to downgrade that one. Of course you might need a special adapter, but it should be possible.
You need something like an RS232/TTL adapter.
Wow, I haven't been on the forums for a while...But anyway, I asked my mom to buy me an Arduino Uno, telling her exactly what it was, but not what I needed it for. She had no clue what I was talking about. Hopefully, she'll decide to order it for me from Amazon.But could someone please make a tutorial vid on how to use the Arduino to downgrade my boot 2 (A.K.A. where to place each wire, etc.)? I recently bought a CX CAS and it came with OS 3.2.4, which unfortunately, has downgrade protection. Luckily, nLaunch CX exists, but I need a Arduino or some other RS232 interface. And I don't know what to do with it even if I already have one. I have an RS232 cord, but I don't know how to use it, and I don't want my new calc to blow up because of over-voltage. Thanks!