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What are the chances of bricking my calculator if I do that. I heard about that happening to some people
I mean brick it with the OS
first time that i hear about tnoc, could be possible that with the os 3.0 installed, can i downgrade my os to 2.1 versión???
i have a question about de .TNC format of the OS files, it can be opened and extracted by 7-zip, it means like a compresed file, 7-zip recognize this files like one of its suported formats of compresion, i mean, ¿which is the compresión format of the .TNC files? i tested TNOC and this program can operate into this compresión format deleting archives, i think that if a .TNC file is modified replacing its boot2.img file with the boot2.img file of an older versión and be instaled in the handheld, it will modify the boot2 sector of the handheld to this older versión, if somebody knows the compresión format please answer my question, is a theory but i would like to try it.goodbye and thank you for help
You cannot downgrade the boot2 by using a TNC/TNO file, as the OS will only rewrite the boot2 area if the included boot2.img file has a higher version number.
Quote from: critor on April 11, 2011, 02:53:42 pmYou cannot downgrade the boot2 by using a TNC/TNO file, as the OS will only rewrite the boot2 area if the included boot2.img file has a higher version number.Is it possible to change the version number, or do we need the RSA keys in order to do that?
_SYSCALL(uint32_t, deflateInit2_, z_streamp /* strm */, uint32_t /* level */, uint32_t /* method */, uint32_t /* windowBits */ , uint32_t /* memLevel */, uint32_t /* strategy */, const char * /* version */, uint32_t /* stream_size */)
I'm pissed at 2.0 right now because it crashes all my ARM executables on launch like gbc4nspire and NESpire.