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Loading Operating System...Error loading OS image. Removing OS remnants.Deleting file [/phoenix/manuf.dat]Removing directory [/phoenix/install/]Waiting for OS download.Starting Connectivity services.USB Download is enabled.Press <Enter> to download through the serial port.phoenix dhcp server w/ VOODOO built 12-Jul-2006 (start at 832)phoenix enum server built 12-Jul-2006phoenix dhcp hook fwd w/ VOODOO built 12-Jul-2006 (start at 832)phoenix file mgt server built 12-Jul-2006 (start at 932)pn-srv2-636: pol_init = -1Checking battery level.Battery level is OK.TI_OS_INSTALL_PRECHECK (5)TI_OS_INSTALL_VERIFYING_IMAGE (10)TI_OS_INSTALL_VERIFYING_RESOURCE (95)Deleting file [/tmp/manifest_img]Deleting file [/tmp/phoenix.img]TI_OS_INSTALL_FAILED TI_OS_INSTALL_MANIFEST_INVALID
So do we have the public key, though?
Any idea on how to generate a TNC file which would at least pass the "precheck" of the CAS+?
Maybe the combo to launch the diagnostic software, which is not included in the CAS+?
On another note, I did a little reverse engineering of pn-net.dll. It connects to a CAS+ on TCP port 10001, and the protocol is text based. You could probably use a telnet-type program to communicate with the CAS+ manually. The "info 1" command gets some information about the calculator; the command to list a directory is "dir directoryname". Might be worth seeing if you can access more of the filesystem this way than by using Computer Link.
0 addr=2886742554 mask=4294967292 b1v=01,00,02,14 b2v=01,00,02,14 bat=0,3,0,0,0,0,0,0clk=78 disk=29188096,22750208,4294967295 eid=0C0FE480C1986857BA3 hwv=00,00,00,192 name=phoenix ram=0,0,20971760 ready=32864,0 run=3 scrn=38400 ser=254,72,12,25,00,00,00,00 sgeo=240,320,4,0 ver=01,00,02,42
0 addr=2886748730 mask=4294967292 b1v=01,00,01,235 b2v=01,00,01,235 bat=0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 clk=78 disk=29188096,23237632,4294967295 eid=0C039C11C25D761EEFE hwv=00,00,00,192name=phoenix ram=0,0,20971760 ready=32864,0 run=3 scrn=38400 ser=57,193,28,37,00,00,00,00 sgeo=240,320,4,0 ver=01,00,01,238
Great! Thank you very much for the list of commands