is there no way to dump it even though the software ti-nspire connect recognize it beside manslaughter its organs?
. The Nspire software that I use is 1.0.59. The thing is that I send files to the calculator and back up from it. So why it couldn't tell the calculator to send the OS. When I click on one click back up a folder from the calculator which is hidden called "phx" is being sent to my "back up" folder on my computer. The size of the back up is "1 KB".
Let me know if anyone wants to get a copy of that back up "1KB" file.
The way I see is in that 1KB file there is a hidden file in there that was being sent from the operating system itself. Therefore, it can give a clue as to whether we can manipulate that code to cause that particular file to send it back to the OS calculator in the NAND chip and tell the NAND to spit out their secret. I know it is not gonna be easy. Perhaps I might get it all wrong. But for the heck of it, the sake of discovery is tempting all of the programmers. So, Please help me, community.
Would it help implementing the new programming languages easier to the current nspire series? Who knows. The past gives a path to the future as there is origin(key) in evolution(better language code).
One thing that I also notice is that the "send OS" is there in the menu. So why can't I select it? If there's a way to override that then it can be sent to the computer. We need to enable that. I don't think it is there just for show. What do I need to do to enable that feature?
Also, I think it might be the last line of vulnerable code or something that made them jump from this particular version 1.0 to 1.1.