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@Streetlrus No, you still cannot Nlaunch OS 3.6 CAS on a non-CAS Nspire.
Quote from: critor on March 16, 2014, 08:09:51 pm@Streetlrus No, you still cannot Nlaunch OS 3.6 CAS on a non-CAS Nspire.What is the latest cas os that a non-cas cx can run?
Quote from: Aspiring on March 18, 2014, 02:34:51 pmQuote from: critor on March 16, 2014, 08:09:51 pm@Streetlrus No, you still cannot Nlaunch OS 3.6 CAS on a non-CAS Nspire.What is the latest cas os that a non-cas cx can run?3.2 cas can be used with nlaunch if ur hardware revision is not J+
are there any cas features that os 3.6 has that os 3.2 doesn't have?
Quote from: Aspiring on March 18, 2014, 04:19:16 pmare there any cas features that os 3.6 has that os 3.2 doesn't have?I don't think so. I think it's just colours and formats that are changed a little. Check out here for more detailshttp://www.omnimaga.org/news/new-ti-nspire-os-3-6-with-extra-lockdown/
Quote from: Springyboy on March 18, 2014, 10:51:28 pmQuote from: Aspiring on March 18, 2014, 04:19:16 pmare there any cas features that os 3.6 has that os 3.2 doesn't have?I don't think so. I think it's just colours and formats that are changed a little. Check out here for more detailshttp://www.omnimaga.org/news/new-ti-nspire-os-3-6-with-extra-lockdown/don’t forget the boot programming and anti- ndless stuff
Also, as mentionned on TI-Planet, a new version of nLaunchy (2.4) is out too! It lets you run multiple OSes on one calc, as well as Linucx.
its a relief really, especially since i had been nlaunching 3 oses: 3.1cx cas, 3.2cx cas and 3.6 cxnow there will be more space since i will remove 3.1
First, because I don't like having to apply this each time I boot my calculator
First, could u tell me how u dual booted the CAS OS and the non-CAS OS?