If you follow us, you know you can safely optimize the free space on your TI-Nspire with 2 different ways :
On recent OSes, TNOC/nTNOC allows you to gain 3MB of free space.
nCleaner however only existing as an Ndless program, it was only possible to combine it with nTNOC under the OS 3.1 for an additional saving and an extraordinary free space available:
FYI, the records so far are :
- 19.7MB of free space with OS 3.1 on the Nspire (TNOC + nCleaner)
- 20.3MB of free space with OS 3.1 on the TI-Nspire CAS (TNOC + nCleaner)
- 16.1MB of free space with OS 3.2 on the TI-Nspire (TNOC)
- 18.4MB of free space with OS 3.2 on the TI-Nspire CAS (TNOC)
As you can see, because of the absence of a Ndless version compatible with OS 3.2, this OS couldn't be as optimized as 3.1
But
thanks to nLaunch, these times are over !
Indeed, nLaunch is an OS Launcher for the TI-Nspire ClickPad/TouchPad, which even accepts modified OSes !
It comes with a computer tool, "BuildOS", which allows you to "rebuild" an Nspire OS install file from its extracted resources.
So, instead of removing the unwanted resources once extracted in the filesystem, let's remove them all beforehand, on the computer, in the file itself !
As a bonus, it actually makes twice the free space because this OS file, not only not extracting useless resources, will be lighter !
So, this is feasible on any OS, whatever their Ndless support, so, as much on the 3.1 than on 3.2
So, let me now present to you the new world record for the CAS 3.1 OS which previously peaked at 20.3MB of free space...
21.4MB of free space now, and credits to Excale !
(out of 27.8MB total, let's recall that !)And this time, it's different, since even the 3.2 OS can benefit from this extra free space !
Unfortunately, for obvious legal reasons of copyright etc., we cannot publish such modified OS.
On the other hand, before using BuildOS, you'll have to correctly uncompress/decrypt the Nspire OSes. Some tool was available years ago for that but hasn't been publicly updated for OS 3.X.
Fortunately, Excale found a workaroung using only nspire_emu!
Thus, you too can modify your TI-Nspire OS! You can either remove useless resource, or craft extraordinary patches!
Source with the OS nspire_emu decryption tutorial:
http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11026&lang=en