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Quote from: NecroBumpist on October 19, 2011, 08:28:30 pmYou should wait.There is no Ndless 3.x yet.There is no* way to downgrade a calc with an unpatched 3.x operating system.There is only time.Spoiler For *: By this I mean simple way, I think I recall something about using the dock to downgrade it, but this requires extra equipmentAn RS232 interface, actually.
You should wait.There is no Ndless 3.x yet.There is no* way to downgrade a calc with an unpatched 3.x operating system.There is only time.Spoiler For *: By this I mean simple way, I think I recall something about using the dock to downgrade it, but this requires extra equipment
The Arduino is a cool device which has many usages besides a RS232-USB interface, e.g. a CALCnet bridge, but for the purposes of being an RS232-USB interface, it's more expensive than RS232-TTL-3V3, EVAL-RS232R or similar cables
No we don't have any secret.Ndless 3.0 does *not* exist at all for now, not even in an alpha version.3.x OSes / Boot2 are full of watchdogs which will force the calculator into rebooting when something abnormal is detected for a certain period (when you manage to take control on the hardware over the OS for example).Ndless 3.0 probably won't even be out this year, seeing how TI has protected the 3.x versions. You should better develop/use Lua programs, or move to Casio Prizm.Sorry, but it will be useless for you to ask again for Ndless 3.0 tomorrow, next week, or even next month... The answer will probably be the same.It's very hard and if you want it out sooner, you should join and help with its development if you are able to... There is no other way.
The keypad itself does not contain anti-gaming stuff, but TI's 84+SE emulator is slow and incomplete. A number of 84+ programs cannot work on it. I don't remember whether MirageOS and Omnicalc are among them, I'm no TI-Z80 expert.