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This is no way changes the possibly of cheating. That will not change unless the flash unlock exploits themselves are fixed.
\o/Yay! This is wonderful! Thank you, thepenguin77!Does anyone see the irony here? We are an anti-troll community and we spend all of our time trolling TI. Go figure.
hmm, what's supposed to be the max upper limit where that program can execute? FFFF? i just ran it on an old, extra pages 84+ BE and it crashed at FFC7.anyways, is this the last big step to be taken? the 83/4 series has always been moving forward to some larger goal after achieving one that was previously thought impossible (grayscale, sound, custom OS's, internet access, and now this). is there anything else that remains to be done, now?
Quote from: DrDnar on June 28, 2011, 09:13:08 pmSure they can. They can just revise the hardware. A little expensive, perhaps, but doable. Then all future students will be stuck with the changes.Do you really think they'd mod the hardware to lock us out? That would suck and be pretty expensive for TI
Sure they can. They can just revise the hardware. A little expensive, perhaps, but doable. Then all future students will be stuck with the changes.
is there anything else that remains to be done, now?
There's still Bluetooth and WiFi left, as well as the ability to put the calc in MSD mode... But as far as control goes, we've achieved everything. (Or have we? Is the 83+ boot code unwritable?)
Quote from: shmibs on June 29, 2011, 11:51:11 amis there anything else that remains to be done, now?I'd like mode 0 interrupts/extra i/o ports on the 1999 83+'s.