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1. ok, all nspire owners with the 84+key pad know about the affects of upgrading your regular nspire os with the 84+ emulation.2. You probabally also know about the inability to transfer a new os to the 84+ emulation w/o upgrading your nspire os.3. Ram pages. We are confined to three...Ok. I am tring to be clear but i got up early for black friday....2. Is there any way to write an assembly program, either for the nspire or the 84+ emulation, that will enable os upgrades independent to the nspire operating system?3. Is there anyway to unlock the nspires memory to get extra ram pages for the 84+?Note: sorry for being unclear.
maybe just an asm program with the power of ndless.well. If you can edit the os, then a patch wouldn't be terrible, but i don't think thats where the answer would lie.
Happybob, an interesting idea. Sadly, the only thing I know about that could answer this question is calc84's in-the-works emulator.Others may know more than me
Well, instead of trying to improve the 84+ emulation already on the Nspire, I think it would be easier to simply write a new 84+ emulator that can be run with Ndless to use any rom image.I don't know if it would be impossible to do, but I would think it would be difficult to change TI's built in emulator.
Priorities reconsidered. Starting on 83+ emulator now.
Quote from: apcalc on November 26, 2010, 04:01:11 pmWell, instead of trying to improve the 84+ emulation already on the Nspire, I think it would be easier to simply write a new 84+ emulator that can be run with Ndless to use any rom image.I don't know if it would be impossible to do, but I would think it would be difficult to change TI's built in emulator.Yeah Yeah! We could make a program for 84+ keypad that changed definitions of the calculator itself, including other keypads. AWESOME idea!