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I'm not going to be surprised if TI blocks the ability to use Lua tns files that are partially unencrypted... It seems like they're trying to do everything to stop us, even if it involves disadvantages to the customers (such as not being able to downgrade).
Some people among us do already know how to decompress data compressed with the unspecified 0D compression method.
I didn't say it was amazingly fast, just that it's a little faster than Lua. Really, I want it for the awesome syntax not so much the speed.Of course, you can't compare speeds of the two when you're talking about a whole different platform anyways.
Now this is the final straw for me. I already knew about the instability and overall awfulness of TI's calcs but REALLY?!? Now they're trying to stop us from using third-party TNS?* Spyro543 facepalmsI'm going with Casio. 'Nuff said.
If we have a computer program that can encrypt it, then we should be able to reverse it to make a program for us to encrypt it.Quote from: willrandship on April 17, 2011, 03:06:38 pmI didn't say it was amazingly fast, just that it's a little faster than Lua. Really, I want it for the awesome syntax not so much the speed.Of course, you can't compare speeds of the two when you're talking about a whole different platform anyways.The little bit I've done with LUA on the PC it was awfully slow, I couldn't even do a simple memory copy 30 times a second.
By the way, I've just newsed on TI-Bank, bashing at TI (in french):http://ti.bank.free.fr/index.php?mod=news&ac=commentaires&id=1053