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On a side note, I am surprised that Texas Instruments didn't release a new OS yet since this downgrade fix exploit came out. Normally, it just takes 1 hour or less.
It's nice that it came out for new users, even though I won't need it since I have an Nlaunchable calc and I'm still running is 3.1 anyway.
I don't run any lua on my calc and I don't use it for school so I prefer to use OS 3.1 since I can debug on-calc pretty fast. I just need to get myself an UART.
What would be an UART?
Also yeah one reason why I stay with OS 3.1 is how even without nLaunchy I still don't need to re-install Ndless every reboot. Saves a bit of time considering the Nspire startup is already long to begin with. OS size is also a factor
Oh Vog ninja'd me.And I didn't know about that. Does it work on OS 3.1 ? I don't want to upgrade because of all the reasons.
There is a huge process that needs to be followed before TI can release a new OS. They need to test, distribute and make sure that there aren't any big regressions in the new build (bad updates have bricked devices in the past, they don't really want that happening again).
Can somebody please help me? For some reason, my calculator does not want to register after I launch the downgrade program and the program says that downgrade protection is disabled. I keep resetting the calculator and the computer to no avail. I am using a Ti-nspire cx and ti-nspire computer link to downgrade from the computer.
Also what is the OS (including the last digits) and hardware revision letter on the back of your calculator (in case it's a very new revision would have patched this exploit shortly before it came out)?