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You need the Ti 84 keypad for MirageOS, but I reccomend DoorsCS as it is fully compatible with Nspires.
And it's an App. Apps don't use any shell.TI-Boy doesn't work because the nspire emulates the 84+ in a very weird (and fairly inaccurate) way, and some functions that TI doesn't think exist (AKA Undocumented functions) don't work. TI-Boy needs these functions to work.MirageOS doesn't work for the same reason, but brandonw made a patch program called MOSPatch that fixes it. TI-Boy cannot be fixed in this manner.Other Asm progs can be run in Doors CS, MirageOS or even from the homescreen! (Catalog, Asm(prgmASMPROG))Hope that helps.
Quote from: souvik1997 on October 18, 2010, 09:46:02 amYou need the Ti 84 keypad for MirageOS, but I reccomend DoorsCS as it is fully compatible with Nspires.Is it possible to run asm programs (e.g. TI-Boy SE) in in a Nspire with DoorsCS 7.0?
Isn't it kinda unstable, though? I think some people recommended CalcUtil over Noshell.
O_o Mirage is way more unstable than DCS, plus, with DCS, there is no need to install xLIB, celtic, etcand there is TI-Basic support