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Calculator C / [Ndless SDK] Problems with the integrated emulator
« on: May 15, 2013, 10:58:11 am »
(This pertains to the SDK mentioned here: http://ndlessly.wordpress.com/native-development-intro/)
I'm setting up the Ndless SDK which comes with an integrated emulator. The readme file in the /emu_resources directory has instructions:
The next step is running the emulator, so I assume these are the steps that are needed to get the emulator to even open. Here is how my /emu_resources folder looks after downloading the OS file, running polydumper on my calculator and copying over the boot image files:
In the ScITE window, when I click on Tools->TI-Nspire emulator, the program hangs. What am I doing wrong?
I'm setting up the Ndless SDK which comes with an integrated emulator. The readme file in the /emu_resources directory has instructions:
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To be able to use the 'nspire_emu' TI-Nspire emulator integration with the
NdlessEditor, you must first drop several resources to this directory and let
the OS image install itself to a NAND image.
1) Download OS "TI-Nspire CX (v 3.1)" or "TI-Nspire CX CAS (v 3.1)" from
http://tiplanet.org/forum/archives_list.php?id=OS+Nspire
Emulation of non-CX devices is not supported.
2) Drop it in this directory [emu_resources]
3) Use PolyDumper to dump your TI-Nspire CX boot1 and boot2 images:
a) Install Ndless on your TI-Nspire CX
b) Transfer the file emu_resources/polydumper/polydumper_3.1.tns to your
TI-Nspire CX
c) Run polydumper_3.1.tns
4) Transfer the files boot1.img.tns and boot2.img.tns produced by PolyDumper
from your TI-Nspire CX to the directory emu_resources/ on the computer side
...
The next step is running the emulator, so I assume these are the steps that are needed to get the emulator to even open. Here is how my /emu_resources folder looks after downloading the OS file, running polydumper on my calculator and copying over the boot image files:
In the ScITE window, when I click on Tools->TI-Nspire emulator, the program hangs. What am I doing wrong?