In a
previous news, we discovered that the TI-Nspire Zevio Magnum ASIC was supporting an external Boot1 NOR chip, present in TI-Nspire Lab Cradles but missing in TI-Nspire TouchPads.
Meaning that it could be possible to mod the TI-Nspire TouchPad PCB and add an external Boot1 chip flashed with whatever we want!


Did you know that TI developers do sometimes hard-mod calculators the same way hackers would do?

Just check - thanks to Lionel Debroux, we just put our hands on a TI-73 VSC prototype:
Nothing really special from the outside? Let's just open it:
For one time, it seems we've put our hands on a prototype coming directly from Texas Instruments development team, and not from teachers evaluating it - the proof being that hardware mod around the ASIC chip.
What were TI developpers trying to accomplish?...
More and bigger images available from the TI-Planet news:
http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9352