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Due to an update issue with TI-Nspire™ handheld operating system (OS) and TI-Nspire computer software, we have temporarily removed select versions of 3.0 from our website. An update to TI-Nspire version 3.0 will be available by mid-May. If you have already updated your handheld's OS or your software successfully, there is no cause for concern. It will function normally. We regret any inconvenience.
Wow.. they did not remove 3.0.1 only because of the bricked calcs...http://education.ti.com/calculators/products/US/os-update/QuoteDue to an update issue with TI-Nspire™ handheld operating system (OS) and TI-Nspire computer software, we have temporarily removed select versions of 3.0 from our website. An update to TI-Nspire version 3.0 will be available by mid-May. If you have already updated your handheld's OS or your software successfully, there is no cause for concern. It will function normally. We regret any inconvenience.
If you have already updated your handheld's OS or your software successfully, there is no cause for concern. It will function normally.
QuoteIf you have already updated your handheld's OS or your software successfully, there is no cause for concern. It will function normally.This blurb of text they wrote is wrong... bricking occurs upon the next reboot. The handheld can work properly even with a bricked boot2, as long as it's not rebooted.
Quote from: Lionel Debroux on May 01, 2011, 11:00:32 amQuoteIf you have already updated your handheld's OS or your software successfully, there is no cause for concern. It will function normally.This blurb of text they wrote is wrong... bricking occurs upon the next reboot. The handheld can work properly even with a bricked boot2, as long as it's not rebooted.Yea, damage control fail. Hopefully this will start convincing people to update with discretion.