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Omnimaga => Our Projects => Ndless => Topic started by: Munchor on September 08, 2011, 05:20:10 pm
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If Ndless 3 ever comes, is there a chance we can use the Wireless for cool stuff?
I think yes, at least in ASM I'm pretty sure we can.
Thanks ;)
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When I read the post name, I thought ndless 3 came out and it supports some kind of wireless feature...O.o
I hope so too.
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When I read the post name, I thought ndless 3 came out and it supports some kind of wireless feature...O.o
I hope so too.
Same o.o
Hope Ndless 3 comes real soon. It's not dead right?
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Grr me too
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I do not approve of this title.
It has mislead me, and caused me disappointment.
I am not amused :(
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/me came charging in here with mouth open, eyes wide, and a heart full of hope...
D:
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Same as all of the above. :(
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Lets not forget USB !!!!
We know more about USB than wireless on the Nspire[Look at the idc file for OS1.7 and boot2 ].
A year and a half ago I posted a very simple RS232 terminal demo program.
I would like to do the same with USB, but not sure where to start.
Everybody gets a USB cable with their Nspire, but not the WiFi cradle.
Imagine having a HyperTerminal console session through the USB port using an Ndless program on the Nspire end.
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USB would be awesome :)
If someone would make a library for USB communication, we could make multiplayer games :D
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Sorry guys for the title. I was just wondering if it was possible if we could develop ASM programs for the CX to use Wireless.
Everybody gets a USB cable with their Nspire, but not the WiFi cradle.
The CX has Wireless. However, it's blocked to only have access to the Cradle made by TI. If we could code in ASM, we could use the Wireless to connect to devices of our own, or even other calculators.
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Perhaps a hardware hack?
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Everybody gets a USB cable with their Nspire, but not the WiFi cradle.
The CX has Wireless. However, it's blocked to only have access to the Cradle made by TI. If we could code in ASM, we could use the Wireless to connect to devices of our own, or even other calculators.
I thought all of the wireless stuff was in the cradle, not the calculator?
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Everybody gets a USB cable with their Nspire, but not the WiFi cradle.
The CX has Wireless. However, it's blocked to only have access to the Cradle made by TI. If we could code in ASM, we could use the Wireless to connect to devices of our own, or even other calculators.
I thought all of the wireless stuff was in the cradle, not the calculator?
This ^^
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The CX has Wireless. However, it's blocked to only have access to the Cradle made by TI. If we could code in ASM, we could use the Wireless to connect to devices of our own, or even other calculators.
No.
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I thought all of the wireless stuff was in the cradle, not the calculator?
Thanks JosJuice!
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so, theoretically, one could use CX by itself to connect to non-TI routers?
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In theory yes.
In practice this would require to port a wireless stack or hack into the existing one, which is not an easy work.
I also have to update Ndless with the function definitions for USB transfers.
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So, how much is currently known about le wireless on the CX? 'cuz I'm willing to put time in to make something like that work...
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So, how much is currently known about le wireless on the CX? 'cuz I'm willing to put time in to make something like that work...
If you don't have the craddle, your work is useless. =)