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I think there is a slight difference in hardware.And welcome.
Quote from: Happybobjr on November 16, 2011, 07:59:49 amI think there is a slight difference in hardware.And welcome.I doubt there is much difference on the newer calcs. Sometimes it's just the keypads that won't fit on older calcs, but otherwise we could run CAS OSes on non-cas fine or vice-versa. It's just illegal.
If you bought both of them, I'M sure it would be legal. Once you paid for both, you should be allowed to do what you desire with them. If you pirate Mac OS on TPB then install a copy on your PC, then it's illegal.The issue when installing the CAS on the non-CAS models is that when you buy a TI-Nspire, you mostly pay for the CAS/Non-CAS software, not just the calc itself. By installing the CAS software for free on a non-CAS calc, you're stealing $50 from TI.