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Correct. Omnicalc, for example, has problems. Although, I released a version which fixed some of the worst problems. I also found 2.53 to be generally quite unstable.
EDIT: @Jim, the boot code doesn't force PTT, which is also present on the normal calcs.
I'm probably in the minority here, but I've been using 2.53/2.55 for a couple years now with less than 3 RAM clears due to the OSes...EDIT: @Jim, the boot code doesn't force PTT, which is also present on the normal calcs.
I'm amazed that TI is so aggressive in their ways... Sony vehemently blocked downgrading of PSP firmware, but that was to prevent software piracy. Here, that isn't the case at all. Are they really losing any money here? I seriously doubt that anyone is not buying a calc out there because of lack of PTT. Especially when the very large majority of the public don't even seem know that they can upgrade their calcs. Even then, they won't be able to completely phase out the older models floating around.Such a shame... will updates ever benefit anymore?