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But yeah, it is still good to see new ndless versions coming up
Also with the HP Prime now the Nspire will likely be of lesser interest to the community once the former goes mainstream, due to more power and TI f-ing up.
Well, it's a workaround but not for people with newer devices that can't downgrade. Or people that already upgraded to 3.6.
Hey, I was trying to do it by following the README to put that set up in my TI-Nspire CAS TouchPad and I am now stuck in the«Operating System not found. Install OS now.»message and whenever i try to send nlaunch.tnc the computer link software gives me an error saying"the calculator is low on batteries so it is not possible to install an operating system at the moment"however it battery is fully charged and it runs on battery only: no AAA batteries.Do I really need to get 4xAAAs?
Yes. OS files are rejectected if the main power source is low. On TouchPad calculators, the main power source is the battery case, not the optional rechargeable battery.
Quote from: Jim Bauwens on November 02, 2013, 04:58:38 amWell, it's a workaround but not for people with newer devices that can't downgrade. Or people that already upgraded to 3.6.People who upgraded from 3.2.3 or older to 3.6 can still reflash Boot2 3.1 using an RS232 interface, install Nlaunch, and then install any OS.
Quote from: Streetwalker on November 02, 2013, 05:00:37 amAlso with the HP Prime now the Nspire will likely be of lesser interest to the community once the former goes mainstream, due to more power and TI f-ing up.You sure about that? I cannot see a wide interest into the HP-Prime for now. It interests some 'geeks', yes, but they won't be enough to make it a success.It doesn't seem to really interest software/hardware tinkerers - we failed at running Linux on it in a few weeks after its release.