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On April 1st, TI-BANK posted a video showing what was supposed to be OSLauncher, the equivalent of Boot2Launcher and DiagsLauncher, but for TI-Nspire OSes. The video was an April Fools joke, but with the release of DiagsLauncher and Boot2Launcher not long before, it was inevitable that OSLauncher would eventually become a reality. Today it did and it has been released in TI-BANK archives! This extra file is required to use it.
OSLauncher can be useful, for example, if you absolutely need OS 3.0 to run tns files that are only compatible with it or to use 3D graphing, but that you still need the ability to run Ndless, which requires an older OS. Basically you can have multiple OSes on your calculator at once!
Still related to TI-Nspire stuff, there is now a Lua to TNS converter on TI-BANK too. You need 7za (7-Zip) to use it, and in your Lua code, special characters such as ', ", > and < needs to be converted to an HTML-compatible equivalent such as " for example. Run the .sh file to use it.
About the HTML part, I thought that's what the Converter was for....
Wait, does that means both versions practically has to be the same or close? In that case I don't really see the purpose in terms of programming and playing games, since many people will just want to run Ndless without having to get rid of OS 3.0, for example. Could you explain what would be the use, other than the not-so-legal one? Or is there a magic OS combination?