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This will make Nspire CX emulation much easier I assume, right? (Since there was some issues about Boot2 or 1)
Necroposting because I need to clarify a few things.I used polydumper yesterday (after installing ndless ) on my nspire clickpad with OS3.0.1W00t! took up a lot of calc memory space, but it dumped the files I wanted.boot1 was there, boot2 was also there (however the file size was slightly larger than the boot 2 from an OS file, does that mean a real boot2 dump contains some extra stuff?)I've heard of the diags image but I have little idea what it can be used for.Then there was the os.img file, which took the longest to dump. What is the os.img used for (in respect to nspire_emu) if you can use .tno files?Also, I've heard about .bin files, not sure how to get those, how they work and how they can be used for nspire_emu.Hopefully after clearing this up I get a better general idea of the different files within the nspire .
Quote from: Jonius7 on March 29, 2012, 09:09:08 pmNecroposting because I need to clarify a few things.I used polydumper yesterday (after installing ndless ) on my nspire clickpad with OS3.0.1W00t! took up a lot of calc memory space, but it dumped the files I wanted.boot1 was there, boot2 was also there (however the file size was slightly larger than the boot 2 from an OS file, does that mean a real boot2 dump contains some extra stuff?)I've heard of the diags image but I have little idea what it can be used for.Then there was the os.img file, which took the longest to dump. What is the os.img used for (in respect to nspire_emu) if you can use .tno files?Also, I've heard about .bin files, not sure how to get those, how they work and how they can be used for nspire_emu.Hopefully after clearing this up I get a better general idea of the different files within the nspire .You mean 3.1 right ?Also, the diags allow you to see some internat things of the calc and their status. As discovered by critor recently, it also allows you to get out of some bugs without having to batttery-reset the calc.These files are for nspire-emu for example, yes
Excale made a nice tutorial for using nspire_emu 0.60 on TI-Planet, in French: http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=8698 Machine translation should do the job; if not, any takers for the translation work ? And the event mentioned as "As discovered by critor recently, it also allows you to get out of some bugs without having to batttery-reset the calc" by Adriweb is http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8945 , again in French. The diags software happens to clear out the SRAM, which fixes some Nspire CX calculators which flat out refuse to boot properly (even calculators on which Ndless has never been installed exhibit the bug...), in a nicer way (especially during exams ) than carrying a screwdriver around for opening the calculator's back to remove the battery