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Note: From what I remember, the CX doesn't support MSD mode, meaning you still need to get through the hassle of using a connectivity software to transfer files between your calculator and the computer and forums are still gonna get flooded with "Calc not detected by computer" help threads. The Prizm supports mass storage device mode.
And if you attempt to use a CAS-only function, there's an ad for the Nspire CX CAS.
Quote from: DJ_O on May 09, 2011, 04:55:40 pmNote: From what I remember, the CX doesn't support MSD mode, meaning you still need to get through the hassle of using a connectivity software to transfer files between your calculator and the computer and forums are still gonna get flooded with "Calc not detected by computer" help threads. The Prizm supports mass storage device mode.To be honest, I've been having some trounble with making my computer detect my Prizm... But it's still much easier to use that the route TI chose.Quote from: yunhua98 on May 09, 2011, 07:54:31 pmAnd if you attempt to use a CAS-only function, there's an ad for the Nspire CX CAS. Is it "Have you seen the Nspire CX CAS"-style?
Quote from: JosJuice on May 10, 2011, 01:22:56 amQuote from: DJ_O on May 09, 2011, 04:55:40 pmNote: From what I remember, the CX doesn't support MSD mode, meaning you still need to get through the hassle of using a connectivity software to transfer files between your calculator and the computer and forums are still gonna get flooded with "Calc not detected by computer" help threads. The Prizm supports mass storage device mode.To be honest, I've been having some trounble with making my computer detect my Prizm... But it's still much easier to use that the route TI chose.Quote from: yunhua98 on May 09, 2011, 07:54:31 pmAnd if you attempt to use a CAS-only function, there's an ad for the Nspire CX CAS. Is it "Have you seen the Nspire CX CAS"-style? What OS are you running on your computer. IT seems rather unlikely to have MSD issues, but at least it's better then TI Connect
Quote from: JosJuice on May 10, 2011, 01:22:56 amQuote from: DJ_O on May 09, 2011, 04:55:40 pmNote: From what I remember, the CX doesn't support MSD mode, meaning you still need to get through the hassle of using a connectivity software to transfer files between your calculator and the computer and forums are still gonna get flooded with "Calc not detected by computer" help threads. The Prizm supports mass storage device mode.To be honest, I've been having some trounble with making my computer detect my Prizm... But it's still much easier to use that the route TI chose.Ah ok weird. Hopefully it doesn't get worse with the time as the Prizm gets more popular. But again I had the same thing happen with certain USB flash drives before.
Quote from: DJ_O on May 09, 2011, 04:55:40 pmNote: From what I remember, the CX doesn't support MSD mode, meaning you still need to get through the hassle of using a connectivity software to transfer files between your calculator and the computer and forums are still gonna get flooded with "Calc not detected by computer" help threads. The Prizm supports mass storage device mode.To be honest, I've been having some trounble with making my computer detect my Prizm... But it's still much easier to use that the route TI chose.
Quote from: DJ_O on May 10, 2011, 05:57:33 pmQuote from: JosJuice on May 10, 2011, 01:22:56 amQuote from: DJ_O on May 09, 2011, 04:55:40 pmNote: From what I remember, the CX doesn't support MSD mode, meaning you still need to get through the hassle of using a connectivity software to transfer files between your calculator and the computer and forums are still gonna get flooded with "Calc not detected by computer" help threads. The Prizm supports mass storage device mode.To be honest, I've been having some trounble with making my computer detect my Prizm... But it's still much easier to use that the route TI chose.Ah ok weird. Hopefully it doesn't get worse with the time as the Prizm gets more popular. But again I had the same thing happen with certain USB flash drives before.I was using the USB cable I got from TI earlier. I've switched to using the Casio cable now, and it works every time
btw Has anyone else gotten a bug on their Prizm in which everything will freeze for a couple of seconds then return to normal. it doesn't seem as if the calc is frozen, but as if the keyboard input is.