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That is really strange. I have gotten that error message many times before, but not once for this program.Maybe try an uninstall/reinstall?
Lots of people have Win64, why didn't Texas make a compatible version with it?!
Quote from: ScoutDavid on November 22, 2010, 06:45:13 pmLots of people have Win64, why didn't Texas make a compatible version with it?!Why do we need the proprietary TI-Nspire Computer Link, when the TI-Nspire calculators could have been detected and used by computers as mass-storage devices?We're in 2010 and soon 2011, TI... We're not in 1993 any more (1st TI Graph Link software, for the TI-85).
If I had the software and the setup, I'm sure I could reverse engineer the protocol it uses. It shouldn't be that hard. Is anyone trying to make an open source driver? I'm pretty sure that Ndless used TI's drivers, right Critor?
I wonder if with the 84+ it could be possible?
Even on 64 bit Linux. It does not yet work with 2.x ROMs, though...
Is TiLP now compatible with 64 bit Windows without having to deal with the drivers hassle?