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The real 3.0 Periodic Table face : http://tibank.forumactif.com/t6885-topolangage-script-ti-os-30-enfin-un-langage-api#109245
Quote from: mikehill2003 on April 12, 2011, 06:43:27 pmYes, they would.Wow. I thought that be against the law or something. Do they at least have to warn people that they are buying a flawed product?
Yes, they would.
Yes, but they don't have to patch it if they don't want to. Critor has complained to TI about OS bugs, and they haven't fixed them. (If I remember correctly)
Quote from: Levak on April 12, 2011, 07:06:29 pmThe real 3.0 Periodic Table face : http://tibank.forumactif.com/t6885-topolangage-script-ti-os-30-enfin-un-langage-api#109245Are we currently able to use this or will it require a software hack?I've just newsed about the new Nspire "secret" programming language included in OS 3.0! (according to our first investigations some kind of an object oriented script, very similar to Lua)http://ti.bank.free.fr/index.php?mod=news&ac=commentaires&id=1042
Quote from: mikehill2003 on April 12, 2011, 09:04:32 pmYes, but they don't have to patch it if they don't want to. Critor has complained to TI about OS bugs, and they haven't fixed them. (If I remember correctly)If said OS bugs were not part of the math functionality, they'd have less incentive to fix them. I'm sure they'll fix fundamental glitches in the math functions (and didn't someone in that google groups topic say something about a reply from TI that they planned to fix the bug?)
Quote from: calc84maniac on April 12, 2011, 09:08:26 pmQuote from: mikehill2003 on April 12, 2011, 09:04:32 pmYes, but they don't have to patch it if they don't want to. Critor has complained to TI about OS bugs, and they haven't fixed them. (If I remember correctly)If said OS bugs were not part of the math functionality, they'd have less incentive to fix them. I'm sure they'll fix fundamental glitches in the math functions (and didn't someone in that google groups topic say something about a reply from TI that they planned to fix the bug?)For information, I've reported a math bug giving a bad result with complex numbers on all TI-83/83+/84+ OSes.2 years ago...They replied with a "thank you", and "we're forwarding to the development team".They never fixed anything... The bug is still there in the 84+ 2.56MP OS.angle(N) with N being a negative real number returns Pi in both radian and degree angular modes.In degree mode, it should return 180.Of course, a human will automatically replace Pi by 180.But a program will just continue using the wrong value...
Are we currently able to use this or will it require a software hack?
QuoteAre we currently able to use this or will it require a software hack?Use what, the periodic table? If it's a page that can be added to documents, or a program like the scratchpad, I doubt we can use it on the non-CX nspires. If it's a tns, it should work on any OS3 nspire.
I hope they care about TI-Nspire bugs. Theyt already have a bad enough rep on stuff like that(mainly from us). If they keep it up they will probably start losing lots of customers
I wonder if they'll try to sell the SDK and if so when and for how much. I will not pay much for it(most $20) otherwise I can get a copy of it off the internet easily enough if they release it.yeah that was what I meant. we'lll have to hack it or maybe John Powers will be nice and give it to us