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Quote from: critor on April 14, 2011, 04:34:22 pmYou can run any hardware-compatible OS.They're not checked before being run, so you don't have to bother with the RSA 1024-bits key So, you can run third party OSes or modified TI OSes for example. ^^Sweet.I'm still compiling ndless...The OS needs to be unencrypted, right?
You can run any hardware-compatible OS.They're not checked before being run, so you don't have to bother with the RSA 1024-bits key So, you can run third party OSes or modified TI OSes for example. ^^
I don't think they are encrypted in the first place.They are just singed with a signature that protects the calc from running ones with invalid signatures.(again, can be wrong in this)
Ah, ok didn't know this, thanks for correction me
If you are interested, http://hackspire.unsads.com/wiki/index.php/OS_upgrade_files has more info on tno/c files.
Bump:I think Ticalc.org has divided by zero. After sticking with red and blue bordered news since their 1999 site redesing, here come green ones!
"welcome to the world of computers, where everything seems to be based on random number generators"
Quote from: DJ_O on April 02, 2012, 02:50:44 amBump:I think Ticalc.org has divided by zero. After sticking with red and blue bordered news since their 1999 site redesing, here come green ones! what opera theme is that?
Dat CSS change.