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Yeah I meant implemented by default though lol. That said (off-topic): I wonder if that United-TI hosted copy of Omnicalc for MP OSes is available anywhere else? Because now that UTI merged with Cemetech, all attachments are gone...
More informations on the TI-84 Plus C:Source:http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=10736
Here's something bad to consider: as long as they're completely reworking the ASIC, they might as well remove the ability to unlock the boot code. No doubt, with great color comes great restrictions on programmer freedom. But that's why we have people like BrandonW. We are firing up our oscilloscopes! We are reading our disassemblers! Native code! will! be! ours!
But I still think it'll actually turn out to be an Nspire in disguise.
As I've been told, you'll be able to see that when you open it
Quote from: DrDnar on November 11, 2012, 10:02:11 pmHere's something bad to consider: as long as they're completely reworking the ASIC, they might as well remove the ability to unlock the boot code. No doubt, with great color comes great restrictions on programmer freedom. But that's why we have people like BrandonW. We are firing up our oscilloscopes! We are reading our disassemblers! Native code! will! be! ours!Humm, just to know, what would the point of downgrading be, if the modified 2.55MP is the only one availalble for this model anyway ? (since it has to handle the new hardware etc.)Quote from: DrDnar on November 11, 2012, 10:02:11 pmBut I still think it'll actually turn out to be an Nspire in disguise. I have speicifically asked that, and they said they actually considered that at first, but they didn't go that way.As I've been told, you'll be able to see that when you open it Anyway, it's a real z80 I don't know about RAM/ROM or anything else very technical, I'll see if I can get these kind of details.But anyway, everything should be known by mid-january.