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I guess the best option is to try to downgrade instead to 3.2.4
Quote from: stefos on January 08, 2014, 10:29:49 pmI guess the best option is to try to downgrade instead to 3.2.4Since that's impossible, the only option would be to sell your calc on Ebay to cover the purchase of an older one, but when buying another used Nspire, ask the seller what's the serial number on the back first and what OS the machine runs. Else, the other option is to buy a different calculator model instead (assuming your school allows it). The Nspire will only get more and more locked down as time goes by.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on January 09, 2014, 01:14:51 amQuote from: stefos on January 08, 2014, 10:29:49 pmI guess the best option is to try to downgrade instead to 3.2.4Since that's impossible, the only option would be to sell your calc on Ebay to cover the purchase of an older one, but when buying another used Nspire, ask the seller what's the serial number on the back first and what OS the machine runs. Else, the other option is to buy a different calculator model instead (assuming your school allows it). The Nspire will only get more and more locked down as time goes by.Hi DJ Omnimaga,I decided to upgrade thinking benefit would happen & it didn't in a major way.I wanted the nicety of being able to read .pdfs & download others programs.It wasn't a need but a want.....as long as an MePro type program is made...I'll stick to what I have.I can't afford another 3.2.1 OS Nspire CX CAS....Viewing .pdf's is nothing really...Using other people's created programsI can still do via the LUA programs made.Thank you sir for all your help,Stefos
I can't seem to get the wires wedged into the connector - anybody got a good solution for this?EDIT: Now my entire adaptor is gone - luckily the calculator's unharmed.I'll just stick with Lua
Quote from: stefos on January 09, 2014, 06:49:23 pmQuote from: DJ Omnimaga on January 09, 2014, 01:14:51 amQuote from: stefos on January 08, 2014, 10:29:49 pmI guess the best option is to try to downgrade instead to 3.2.4Since that's impossible, the only option would be to sell your calc on Ebay to cover the purchase of an older one, but when buying another used Nspire, ask the seller what's the serial number on the back first and what OS the machine runs. Else, the other option is to buy a different calculator model instead (assuming your school allows it). The Nspire will only get more and more locked down as time goes by.Hi DJ Omnimaga,I decided to upgrade thinking benefit would happen & it didn't in a major way.I wanted the nicety of being able to read .pdfs & download others programs.It wasn't a need but a want.....as long as an MePro type program is made...I'll stick to what I have.I can't afford another 3.2.1 OS Nspire CX CAS....Viewing .pdf's is nothing really...Using other people's created programsI can still do via the LUA programs made.Thank you sir for all your help,StefosActually, there are some great news from Critor and TI-Planet regarding PDF reading: They have now released MViewer CX, which doesn't require Ndless (unlike the other MViewer app) and is supported by OS 3.6, taking advantage of the Lua improvements over the last few OS updates: http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13663&p=154791#p154791It also has image support with zooming (which is apparently not slow, due to how much faster image support is in OS 3.2 or higher compared to 3.1. The app is supposed to work on older OSes as well.The converter requires a TI-Planet account, though. Hopefully you can manage to sign up even if you don't speak French.
I got mViewer to work on ndless but when I get on 3.6 and try to start it all I get is "This document format is not supported. mviewer_cx.tns"
Does anyone have any good usb ttl converter that they used? Where could I buy it online?
No : mViewer GX is for 3.X (especially 3.2 - 3.6) since it's made in LuaAnd mViewer CX is for 3.1 with Ndless (so obviously this won't work on 3.2 - 3.6 since Ndless 3.1 is for, well... 3.1)