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But I guess it has to be prepared with TNOC like the previous version, right?
QuoteMaybe, after the mess with the other OS bricking calcs (3.0 iirc?) they're allowing some way out in case something crops up?Yeah, that's the only plausible explanation for OS 3.2.0.1212 allowing downgrade to OS 3.1.0.392: letting users a way out of the bugginess (if any - time will tell) of OS 3.2.
Maybe, after the mess with the other OS bricking calcs (3.0 iirc?) they're allowing some way out in case something crops up?
Quote from: Lionel Debroux on June 07, 2012, 07:45:49 amQuoteMaybe, after the mess with the other OS bricking calcs (3.0 iirc?) they're allowing some way out in case something crops up?Yeah, that's the only plausible explanation for OS 3.2.0.1212 allowing downgrade to OS 3.1.0.392: letting users a way out of the bugginess (if any - time will tell) of OS 3.2.If that's the case, I can assure you 3.2.1 will come out very soon with no downgrade below 3.2
Quote from: DJ_O on June 07, 2012, 09:38:50 amQuote from: Lionel Debroux on June 07, 2012, 07:45:49 amQuoteMaybe, after the mess with the other OS bricking calcs (3.0 iirc?) they're allowing some way out in case something crops up?Yeah, that's the only plausible explanation for OS 3.2.0.1212 allowing downgrade to OS 3.1.0.392: letting users a way out of the bugginess (if any - time will tell) of OS 3.2.If that's the case, I can assure you 3.2.1 will come out very soon with no downgrade below 3.2 That will undoubtedly occur ASAP, if OS 3.2.0.1212 proves to be mathematically correct enough: TI doesn't care about our freedom to tinker.
To my advice, it just became more likely to happen sooner after that topic:http://ourl.ca/16356/305241;topicseen#new
oh, I thought it would give the ability for lua on calc oh well, Jimbauwens needs to teach me ^.^
- Windows Nspire 3.2 Student.- Windows Nspire 3.2 Teacher.- Mac Nspire 3.2 Student.- Mac Nspire 3.2 Teacher.(not PC/Mac software not uploaded yet...)
The script editor looks very handy for writing Lua. They also have updated documentation here for the new functions.