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Re: Discover the TI-Nspire LabStation Cradle
« Reply #15 on: January 04, 2012, 04:43:45 pm »
public education has very limited budget, so they're most likely still stuck with their 1993 TI-82s or at the very best their imported TI-82 STATS.
and private schools make you buy everything yourself.  :P
although one of my math teachers one a classroom set of Nspires for something, and she lets me do whatever with them, as long as I don't take it home.

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Re: Discover the TI-Nspire LabStation Cradle
« Reply #16 on: January 04, 2012, 04:44:42 pm »
Actually here we could buy our calcs ourselves, otherwise the schools didn't lend them outside classes. Not sure if this changed, though.

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Re: Discover the TI-Nspire LabStation Cradle
« Reply #17 on: January 04, 2012, 04:46:20 pm »
My high school actually lent TI-82s outside classes until the end of the year.
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Re: Discover the TI-Nspire LabStation Cradle
« Reply #18 on: January 05, 2012, 01:32:16 am »
The lucky people are not just select members of the TI community, in fact :)
As reported on TI-Planet, TI France has created an offer for lending teachers and classrooms, over a month, sets of Nspires and related hardware (docking station, LabStation cradle, charging bay, temperature sensor, and other sensors). There are different sets for maths, physics, chemistry and biology.
Maybe such an offer exists in other countries ? Or maybe it's just that they're still looking for ways to eliminate the TI-Z80 and TI-68k series, and are using this as an entry point (maybe the schools will want to buy some of that, after test-driving them at no cost) :D
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Re: Discover the TI-Nspire LabStation Cradle
« Reply #19 on: January 14, 2012, 05:40:29 pm »
Today, I'll give you the RS232 Bootlog of the TI-Nspire LabStation Cradle.

If you still didn't want to believe that it was a real Nspire calculator, now you have some evidence!

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Boot Loader Stage 1 (3.0.1.1658)
Build: 2011/3/3, 15:0:52
Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Texas Instruments Incorporated
Using production keys

Last boot progress: 28
Clocks: CPU = 90MHz AHB = 45MHz APB = 22MHz

Available system memory: 33196
Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: Samsung K9F5608Q0C
SDRAM memory test:   Pass
SDRAM is good
Clearing SDRAM...Done.
Boot Mode = Boot2

Loading BOOT2 software...

99% ... loading completed.

Launching software.




Boot Loader Stage 2 (3.0.1.1658)
Build: 2011/3/3, 15:3:26
Copyright (c) 2006-2011 Texas Instruments Incorporated
Using production keys

Clocks:  CPU = 90MHz   AHB = 45MHz   APB = 22MHz
Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: Samsung K9F5608Q0C


Initializing filesystem.
Datalight Reliance v2.10.1150
Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Datalight, Inc.
Datalight FlashFX Pro v3.00 Build 1358
Nucleus Edition for ARM9
Copyright (c) 1993-2006 Datalight, Inc.
Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156.
Filesystem ready.
Purging temporary files...

Loading Operating System...

100%

BOOT2: loading complete (426 ticks), launching image.


TI-Nspire Lab Cradle
Lab Cradle OS ( 3.1.0.318 )
Build: 2011/7/5, 14:21:5

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Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Texas Instruments Incorporated
http://education.ti.com/datacollection

   POSIX "NULL" device initialized.
   POSIX "CONSOLE" device initialized.
Datalight Reliance v2.10.1150
Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Datalight, Inc.
Datalight FlashFX Pro v3.00 Build 1358
Nucleus Edition for ARM9
Copyright (c) 1993-2006 Datalight, Inc.
Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156.
BOOT2 updater not needed
NavNet Ready.
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Lab Cradle: Manufacturing Calibration Data Detected.
Lab Cradle: CH[1] (LO) x=74559 \=75789 o=7     (HI) x=17819 \=18000 o=22
Lab Cradle: CH[2] (LO) x=74559 \=75764 o=8     (HI) x=17819 \=18036 o=28
Lab Cradle: CH[3] (LO) x=74559 \=75764 o=1     (HI) x=17819 \=18010 o=17
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Lab Cradle Serial Number: 0000888EB509C710

It's definately using a ClickPad or TouchPad PCB.

Note the advertised link that allmost nobody can see: http://education.ti.com/datacollection :P


Source: http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=8665#p119851
« Last Edit: January 14, 2012, 05:42:08 pm by critor »
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