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Okay, sorry for the double post, but it's important.Code: [Select]I actually got a valid response that in no way tries to dodge the subject at all.This is the actual quoted response. (With line breaks added)In regards to your inquiry about Ndless and Nleash, I understand you want to know why the downgrade protection wasimplemented on the calculator.The information I received someone uses a third party application to install unauthorized operating systems, as well asprograms or applications from unauthorized sources, there is a possibility that the calculator could be permanently ruined.This is true for many programmable calculators, not just the TI-Nspire. So the inability to downgrade was put there toprotect your calculator from becoming damaged and unusable since it is possible to put your calculator in a state thatbecomes unusable using these third party apps.So not a bad response.
I actually got a valid response that in no way tries to dodge the subject at all.This is the actual quoted response. (With line breaks added)In regards to your inquiry about Ndless and Nleash, I understand you want to know why the downgrade protection wasimplemented on the calculator.The information I received someone uses a third party application to install unauthorized operating systems, as well asprograms or applications from unauthorized sources, there is a possibility that the calculator could be permanently ruined.This is true for many programmable calculators, not just the TI-Nspire. So the inability to downgrade was put there toprotect your calculator from becoming damaged and unusable since it is possible to put your calculator in a state thatbecomes unusable using these third party apps.
Wow, I am surprised they replied with such response. I was sure they wouldn't even be able to answer your question and just reply with a generic e-mail.
I wonder what caused their change of heart?
my thoughts on that email:sure you can "ruin" you nspire.. heck you can ruin your 83+ by sending BLOD to it a jillion times with ASM.. sorry ti, but that doesn't cut it for me with that kinda possibility. Also, they said it was unstable.. yet they're the one who can make it stable if they are the ones to support it and release SDK's for it.
yes King graphmastur, the hero of the land.
For what I responded, I do believe that they will give me a straightforward answer. Basically, I said that I knew TI wouldn't be responsible if I bricked my calc, and asked them why they don't have their own dev stuff.