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« on: December 02, 2015, 12:12:33 pm »
For people interested (i've had some pm requests), you may find lots of TI-OSes (including OS 3.1.0.392 for CX CAS) here: http://tiplanet.org/forum/archives_cat.php?id and browse to "T-Nspire/OS" (probably you'll need to enable cookies ). Also, as mentioned by @denis0007dl, TI makes the OSes available ( https://education.ti.com/en/us/software/search) . However, as already said above, you'll need to dump the 'Boot files' from your Nspire using PolyDumper, without which you won't be able to boot the OS. I suggest you try them (boot files + OS file) first using a desktop emulator (eg, nspire_emu or kArmTI).
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« on: November 29, 2015, 02:04:07 pm »
@matteob92I've never tested Nspiroid with a TI-Nspire image with a higher version than 3.3, because these higher version flash images output a lot of 'garbage' stuff to the usb serial line, etc. According to my tests you should be able to boot to the desktop screen in about 32secs using the N128M 3.1 image (with an average speed ARM cpu). On a mobile phone/tablet x86 CPU that boot figure drops to about 22secs. On a desktop x86 cpu is even faster depending on the frequency. Short, the major speed bottleneck is the performance of the ARM-to-ARM binary translator (aka dynarec or jit). I hope future ARM v8 cpus will improve the situation, though. So, these numbers should give you a feel for what to expect from Nspiroid using the 3.1 N128 flash image, which can easily be found on the net, and then report back your experience.
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« on: November 29, 2015, 04:34:02 am »
Hi to all! This project works great! I download software here, and I can not load roms by this emulator. Whay is that so?
As has been said countless times, you have to dump them from your TI-Nspire device using an utility PolyDumper ( https://tiplanet.org/forum/archives_voir.php?id=3829) and follow the instructions in its readme. We aren't allowed by TI to distribute the 'roms'. Also, is there misstake becasue andorid phone must be rooted?
No, there's no need to root the android phone to run Nspiroid. Hope you can find your way around soon.
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« on: November 28, 2015, 06:54:23 pm »
@rkd2003 and @matteob92Here you go, Nspiroid_fat_v112.rar with a larger LCD and the gray theme. Hope it works for you and your eyes will feel less pain .
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« on: November 28, 2015, 06:17:18 am »
OMG! Thanks!
but can you expand screen area?
That area is small... and too large black blank area. (Galaxy S4 Lte-A) I didn't select Auxcalc view, but screen size was that size. I had bad eyesight...
And else...?
um... Flat or simple color button is better than now, I think. Gradient color conceals blue sub button color.
Thanks!!! This is excellent work!
For people with 'bad eyesight' and with 1080x1920 resolution and dpi > 360 phones/tablets, I guess I can provide a GUI solution like the one drafted below. Because this still requires some draft work i would like to hear from interested users first. The theme can be the grayish one, that's a no problem. Please tell me what you think.
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« on: November 27, 2015, 06:14:27 am »
Thank you, but unfortunately nothing changed. I'very uninstaled the previous one then installed what you sent and the result is attached.
Well, what do you mean 'unfortunately nothing changed'? Now, it looks better (I'd say normal) to me! Of course the LCD size is still no scaled to the full width, because that requires interpolation what makes it blurry and slower. For the time being please use the landscape view for a larger LCD size.
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« on: November 27, 2015, 03:46:48 am »
On Samsung Galaxy Note 3, small Nspire emulated LCD screen surrounded by black area How to solve this problem? Hardly can read the emulated LCD Please help
The small LCD seems to be a pixel-density related issue. I've just tried to adjust Nspiroid internal pixel-density settings to better accomodate you phone (Samsung Galaxy Note 3, with ~386 ppi). Please find attached Nspiroid_fat_v111.rar and see if this quick fix improves the GUI in your case.
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« on: November 26, 2015, 09:34:04 am »
Hi both of you @rkd2003 and @nagykamel, Welcome to Omnimaga and thanks for the feedback. Regarding your very issue, would you mind posting the landscape view picture? I'll try to figure out a solution as soon as i have some spare time (pretty busy ATM ).
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« on: November 20, 2015, 06:26:27 am »
(Sorry,my English is not good)
You see, I want to update my fx9750(have updated to OS 02.01 for 9860) to OS 02.04,but I can't find the OS file. In China,the links(Ti-planet) can not open. So I'll say thanks if someone can send me the file.
(I'm from http://www.cncalc.org/)
Hi Myth, There's a huge (27,711KB) Handheld OS Update file 'fx-9860g2_update_204_2.zip' here: https://edu.casio.com/download_service/en/download/index.html for the fx-9860GII/fx-9860G series. The archive contains a single file: 'fx-9860GII OS Ver.2.04 Update.exe'. See if that is good for you.
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« on: November 07, 2015, 10:36:48 am »
Dear SpiroH Can you create this screen? Thank you.
Actually, I've already done that (skin stuff) a long time ago. The problem is, it doesn't scale very well for different screen resolutions and orientations. I'll have a look at the possibilities when i have a little more free time. Thank you.
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« on: November 01, 2015, 03:06:00 pm »
@khiconmtv: Here you go, Nspiroid_fat_v110.rar with a grayish theme. Let me know of any weird glitches you may find.
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« on: October 31, 2015, 06:08:04 pm »
Hi khiconmtv! I'm not sure I understand what do you mean by a simple color skin? Can you please show me a simple-color theme that appeals to you? Anyway, would you like something along these grayish lines?
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« on: October 14, 2015, 09:30:19 am »
Come on Gameblabla, Omnimaga isn't dead at all (visits per day are on the hundreds' scale at least, i gather). It probably has become a little more of a ghost town, with less talk entertaining posts (not programming contributions really, mind you), I admit that. I'd say these are the days when little (or lack) programming production equals to a lot on the drama side. I've seen that before, it just comes out of frustration somehow. Let's be hopeful about the future and let it will bring us some more real programmers without much need for dramatic expressions. BTW, i hope you'll stick around for a little longer, for I like your contributions.
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« on: October 13, 2015, 07:25:56 pm »
Well, the source code posted by pimathbrainiac appears to work. I've just put together a ndless project file for you.
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