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Quote from: Deep Thought on October 05, 2010, 06:19:35 pmWhy'd you ask, though? The ROM isn't available for download now either, anyway, because it's illegal. Except for the OS, which TI will almost definitely take off their website.The ROM includes the following things:- OS pages- archive pages (160Kb on the TI-83+, 128 to 192Kb on the TI-73, 480Kb on the TI-84+, 1.5Mb on the TI-83+SE/84+SE)- certificate page (16Kb)- boot code page (16Kb)* We can easily rebuild the OS pages from a 73u/8xu update file, which are freely distributed.* We don't need the archive pages and may let them blank. They'll just have to be remormatted by doing a reset.So the only thing that is preventing us from distributing "working" ROMs, is a little 32Kb (certificate and boot).Ridiculous, isn't it ?
Why'd you ask, though? The ROM isn't available for download now either, anyway, because it's illegal. Except for the OS, which TI will almost definitely take off their website.
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.Very sad news. :'(I hope an 3rd party emulator on Nspire will keep the TI-84+SE development alive for new calculator users.And we have accurate emulators and roms to all z80 calculators, so they can live almost forever.
has anyone received exact confirmation from TI yet?
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on October 07, 2010, 09:38:11 amSadly, companies think they will lose billions of dollars due to emulation or they think $100-200 less in their pocket will ruin them. well, if one manages to get a very small computer... that might help with using in class
Sadly, companies think they will lose billions of dollars due to emulation or they think $100-200 less in their pocket will ruin them.
Quote from: yunhua98 on October 07, 2010, 06:03:30 pmhas anyone received exact confirmation from TI yet?Yes. Mine's a few pages back. Quote from: qazz42 on October 07, 2010, 03:27:31 pmQuote from: DJ Omnimaga on October 07, 2010, 09:38:11 amSadly, companies think they will lose billions of dollars due to emulation or they think $100-200 less in their pocket will ruin them. well, if one manages to get a very small computer... that might help with using in classThere's a version of wabbit for the DS...