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Great? Could you explain? or are you being sarcastic? Or do you just like trying to outsmart them? This could get somewhere...
Hmm.....if he replies back, then you can start liking him. This may be a way of avoiding you.
Code: [Select]You have just made my day, Thank you. I really appreciate it. I love learning as much as i can, and this may turn out to be a great opportunity. I am eager for a responce.thank you so much, -James
You have just made my day, Thank you. I really appreciate it. I love learning as much as i can, and this may turn out to be a great opportunity. I am eager for a responce.thank you so much, -James
plz let him be for real and not stalling me!!! (praying)
Quote from: happybobjr on August 02, 2010, 04:52:03 pmplz let him be for real and not stalling me!!! (praying)He should be, because he sent it to the devs. (Or at least said he would) I do think you will get an e-mail back. The question is, will it be what we want?
They did it because of Ndless. I just don't think anyone will say that.
Thank you for contacting Texas Instruments.I will be more than happy to answer your questions about the TI-Nspire™ and Ndless. The Ndless document that you are referring to is not a Texas Instruments created document, therefore I am not able to comment on it.Texas Instruments periodically updates our products to enhance the usage of the TI-Nspire. With the latest update, version 2.1, it will no longer be possible to downgrade the OS to an earlier version below 1.7.Another resource you can use to find answers to your questions, example calculations and other information is our Knowledge Base. The Knowledge Base is accessible to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.http://support.education.ti.comI hope that you find this information helpful. If you have further questions or comments, please feel free to send me an email.Warmest Regards,César López
BTW, we should have a members-only section for discussing this sort of stuff.
I understand this is not a TI-created document, but there are plenty of other documents created by Nspire users. I would like to know if there is a specific reason why we can't have assembly code. The whole point of the Nspire was to be able to share documents containing documents that users create. Allowing assembly code would enhance those documents. If you cannot comment on this, could you please forward this to someone who can?-fb39ca4
They don't care because development is not a function or feature that TI wants to advertise.The TI-83 is a graphing calculator to be used for educational purposes.If the product is used for other activities, then they're all like, OHEMGEEDUDEINMAHCALCSAPPINGMAHCODE.So, short answer, no. TI-Cares doesn't care.