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Btw, what do you mean "otherwise people wouldn't be switching from Nspire dev to 84+ Axe one after another" ? I haven't really heard of people doing so ?
As the boot1 isn't writeable, an exploit in it to run any boot2 would give us almost everything that a custom boot1 could.Doesn't Lua support some aspects of OOP?
Quote from: lkj on March 21, 2013, 06:47:42 pmAs the boot1 isn't writeable, an exploit in it to run any boot2 would give us almost everything that a custom boot1 could.Doesn't Lua support some aspects of OOP?We don't need an exploit but actually factoring the boot2 RSA keys. Once done => FREEDOM. But that would @#!*% TI off very badly. We could even write a custom OS that lets us do what we want (actually tangrs Linux port would be perfect with a GUI adapted to a calc/low resources).
Could reverse engineering the boot2 allow us to find the key ?
Ehm, I never programmed yet on an Nspire, so that's not true. My brother does(he's the better programmer btw) and he only sticks to the Nspires...