Yesterday we got the release of nLaunch, an OS launcher for the TI-Nspire ClickPad/TouchPad.
After nLaunch installation, all what was needed to install and run an OS was to copy or rename the new OS file to
'/nlaunch/phoenix'.
And what if we could have some kind of a dual boot between Ndlessed OS 3.1 and OS 3.2 ?
We could then benefit from the best of both worls with Ndless 3.1 programs and Lua 3.2 programs!
But it's not so easy as TI-Nspire ClickPad/TouchPad only have 32MB NAND, and only 27MB are usable for the filesystem.
All 3.x TI-Nspire OSes take something between 7MB
(when optimized with TNOC) and 10MB!
One 3.x OS file is ok. Two 3.X OS files are going to fit too.
But in order to always be able to switch between both OSes, you'll have to keep both files and one of them has to be the installed OS... meaning that three 3.X OS files have to exist simultaneously in your TI-Nspire, which is not possible.
That's why we made a small modification to nLaunch, named 'nLaunch Switcher'. When you put a new OS in
/nlaunch/phoenix, you get back the previously installed OS in
'/nlaunch/phoenix.back' and you'll be able to reinstall it later.
So, no need to keep a copy of the installed OS image in your documents folder anymore! Only two OS images are needed instead of three and they're going to fit!
Here's how you would be able to switch between OS 3.1 + Ndless and OS 3.2:
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Yes, 1min 20s
(two reboots: one for the installation and one for launching the new OS) are needed for the switching.
You might consider this slow, but for the first time in years you've got some kind of a dual boot on your TI-Nspire!
No connection to a computer is needed anymore - just switch between Ndless 3.1 and Lua 3.2 programs using your own handheld and nothing more!
Source with a ready to use "Ndless 3.2 Switching" pack and its how-to:http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11021&lang=en