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as rendering a $400 calculator unable to run tetris is apparently a common fate
I think you should buy the Clickpad version to play and homebrew and program?. I recommend having the 84+ Keypad to play too.
Quote from: ScoutDavid on November 30, 2010, 05:59:41 pmI think you should buy the Clickpad version to play and homebrew and program?. I recommend having the 84+ Keypad to play too.Well... it'll require some kind of dremel and soldering work, right? And some kind of software surgery, too...Remember: we are talking TI-Nspire CAS here. You can not change Keypad on TI-Nspire CAS with Clickpad (not even temporary like with TI-Nspire CAS with Touchpad where it's detachable but has slightly different form: on TI-Nspire CAS with Clickpad it's not detachable at all!) - and an OS does not include TI-84 emulator! That's why TI-Nspire CAS ROM is smaller despite addition of CAS!
I'm pretty sure there is a new CAS wich allows keypad swaping:
Quote from: ScoutDavid on November 30, 2010, 06:19:05 pmI'm pretty sure there is a new CAS wich allows keypad swaping:Sure:TI-Nspire CAS with Touchpad. It's only compatible with OS 2.x and above. And you can swap keypad with another similar keypad - that's all. Keypads for regular TI-Nspire work fine if you'll manage to connect them, but they physically can not be inserted because of different form-factor!Noone knows why TI added such an useless "feature". Perhaps for some kind of future product?
Oh, then he's doomed. Buy a regular CAS Clickpad will work, right?
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Thanks JustCause. After lengthy decision, I - along with mates at school - are leaning towards the TI-Nspire TouchPad CAS. Being the latest and apparently greatest OS of the pack, it is currently the only calculator officially supported in my Mathematics Textbook anyway. Although homebrew is currently not supported via OS 2.1 (or 2.0 for that matter) I'd rather wait for the new Ndless distribution. The balance between education and mario is just too idiotic.Also, since the peak of prior discussion was at a degree of change, how different is the Touch/clickpad's software. Apparently the menus are totally different, despite the congruent naming of OS 2.1 for both tangents. You mentioned earlier that applying a clickpad is possible on the touchpad series. Would this be via opening the calculators hardware and manually rewiring? ...and would doing this allow installation of OS 1.7 (for Ndless) later?Please help me out, as time is nearing its depletion!