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Is this really a new addition to TI's legal agreement? I could have sworn I read that same line like 8 years ago when I downloaded an OS for my TI-89.
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS APP SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTBy downloading the software and/or documentation you agree to abide by the following provisions.License: Subject to your payment of any applicable license fee, Texas Instruments Incorporated ("TI") grants you a license to copy and use the software program(s) and documentation from the linked web page or CD ROM ("Licensed Materials"). In addition to the copy resident on your calculator, you may keep a copy on your computer for backup / archive purposes.Restrictions: You may not reverse-assemble or reverse-compile the software program portion of the Licensed Materials that are provided in object code format. You may not sell, rent or lease copies of the Licensed Materials.[...]
Hey, flyingfisch, you have a banner similar to mine![...]I'll have to buy a Casio Prizm and program some C on that, instead of my TI-89 Titanium. I simply cannot let TI get away with saying this.
"welcome to the world of computers, where everything seems to be based on random number generators"
[...]I don't have more time to spen on stupid arguments like this anyway now, but yeah let's stop this and get back on topic.
Whatever your feelings of <insert device name here> and its manufacturer, discuss them as you might the weather.
Well, I'll just add my little bit and say that you can't use an emulator on a math test. So I can't see students going their entire student career without buying a physical calculator.
Quote from: northern_snow on February 22, 2013, 06:37:34 amIf TI is going to ban the jsTIfied, I think we can set up a server in P.R.ChinaIf that's ever going to happen (I doubt it....), we can actually say that jsTIfied is 'just' a z80 emulator that happens to emulate TI z80 calculator quite well... After all, it's up to anybody useing it that TI can be angry at, not a service provinding legal emulation which doesn't host anything of TI.
If TI is going to ban the jsTIfied, I think we can set up a server in P.R.China
Also, it's wrong to, because of this, start saying bad things about the Ti-84C which may not be the best calculator. Therefore I will not put such banners in my signature.