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Nice do you know each others in real life? I haven't met many people from the TI community yet, only 2 so far, even if I was around for 10 years.

By the way I heard the TI-Nspire CX will not be sold in France. Only the CAS CX will.

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By the way I heard the TI-Nspire CX will not be sold in France. Only the CAS CX will.
Do they do this for the normal Nspire too? If they do, the 84+ emu will become completely unavailable...

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I think it'd hurt their sales to decrease programming capabilities...I know a lot of people who bought the 84SE instead of the NSpire just because of all the programs (and, as DJ_O said, not just games!) even when they knew that the NSpire had an 84SE emulator built in.
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I think it'd hurt their sales to decrease programming capabilities...I know a lot of people who bought the 84SE instead of the NSpire just because of all the programs (and, as DJ_O said, not just games!) even when they knew that the NSpire had an 84SE emulator built in.

Another factor is probably that the emulator is not 100% backwards-compatible, and it's actually often slower than the 84+.
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Actually, I wanted to buy an nSpire back in the days, but this has put me off from it :\
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Actually, I wanted to buy an nSpire back in the days, but this has put me off from it :\
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Do those ndless versions break compatibility, then? That seems a bit unlikely to me...
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Do those ndless versions break compatibility, then? That seems a bit unlikely to me...

I can't even tell entirely, the native C Tetris crashes on exit on 2.0-OS1.7 and crashes on selection in 1.7-OS1.7, and NESpire + gbc4nspire crash at random under 2.0-OS1.7, though after 1 crash, gbc4nspire worked from then on, and I never re-tested NES.

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Weird, should'nt that be a bug report?
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Weird, should'nt that be a bug report?
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Of course you are. everyone is worth listening, even you, and bug reports are always useful, so I'd say DO POST that bug report
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I agree with aeTIos. As long as people won't post things like "F1N15H NDL355 N0W 0R Y0UR 4 L42Y 8UM WH0 F41L2!!!1!1!1oneoneone1one" it should be fine.

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I agree with aeTIos. As long as people won't post things like "F1N15H NDL355 N0W 0R Y0UR 4 L42Y 8UM WH0 F41L2!!!1!1!1oneoneone1one" it should be fine.
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If you ever find an unreported bug it is always good to report it. It helps the developers a lot because it helps them solve the problems and make there software better
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It might just be the program's fault though.