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I know about the loop myself (caused by the absence of appropriate input?) and I've advised my peers to stay with the oldschool models.
Just being cautious I'd presume, you're probably totally correct, Critor (though I'd wait a few months years for the beta myself). Although there is no hard evidence of total OS annihilation, I wouldn't want to rely on scouring the forums for fixes if there are. A most users imply "crashes" without supplying a cause, the malware-filled (not to mention illegal) OS dumps from rapidshare may be my only backup if something unthinkable happens.Thanks for the helpPS: Is downgrading to 1.7 is the only way to run the ndless currently. If so, there is absolutely no way my Nspire (being both touchpad hardware and CAS software) will be able to. I know about the loop myself (caused by the absence of appropriate input?) and I've advised my peers to stay with the oldschool models.
make all in libndls...make[1]: Entering directory '/c/ndless/libndls'nspire-gcc -os -nostdlib -c any_key_pressed.c./nspire-gcc: line 27: arm-none-eabi-gcc: command not foundmake[1]: *** [any_key_pressed.o] Error 127make[1]: Leaving directory '/c/ndless/libndls'make: *** [subdirs] Error 1
any_key_pressed.c:22:16: fatal error: os.h: No such file or directorycompilation terminatedmake[1]: ***[any_key_pressed.o] Error 1
the malware-filled (not to mention illegal) OS dumps from rapidshare