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Offline Stauf99

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Re: nspire downgrade guidance
« Reply #15 on: January 09, 2014, 12:16:02 am »
ok cool, that makes sense

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Re: nspire downgrade guidance
« Reply #16 on: January 09, 2014, 02:40:39 am »
to reduce risks of having to reformat after an Ndless program crash.
Dawat ? When Ndless crashes a simple reboot is needed. I never heard of an Ndless program that forces you to reformat when it crashes...

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When I used my TI-Nspire on a regular basis to play games, I had to reformat it at least once a month.
No need to reformat for that, even if I dont get how you manage to make it crash so often ...
Next time, just launch the diagnostic software and reset  (it auto-fixes itself). Life saver.
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Re: Re: Re: nspire downgrade guidance
« Reply #17 on: January 09, 2014, 09:27:49 am »
No need to reformzt for that, even I dont get how you manage to make it crash so often ....
Nover and nCraft. (Even with the AHB always setup to a normal frequency)

And I didn't know about the diag software trick. I always worried that I had to do some funky and dangerous manipulations there to fix stuff, so I usually avoided that place.