Hi!
Just got another unknown TI-Nspire CAS prototype.
It's got the "TI-XXXXXXXXXXX" label, which had never been reported on the Internet up to now.
Could you help me saving the included OS/Boot1/Boot2?
It's running the oldest 1.1 Nspire OS we've ever heard off: 1.1.6925 CAS built on 2007-02-07.
Boot1 & Boot2 versions are 1.1.6818.
There is no included diagnostic software.
And of course, like the 1.1.7320 basic OS, no "full" USB support.
So I cannot use TI-Nspire Computer Link to access the filesystem, and I cannot exchange data with another TI-Nspire, and the "Send OS" menu is disabled anyway.
With the 1.1.73xx prototype, the main difference was that I had severall of them.
So I could:
- remove the OS on one of them to use the boot2 exploit at the "install OS" screen and dump boot1/boot2/diags
- flash a more recent boot2 on another one, as the older 1.1.73xx boot2 didn't want to run the more recent developer OSes I had as a test image
This time, I've only got 1 prototype of that kind, and that's the main poblem.
So if I remove the OS or update the boot2, it will be lost and probably forever.
I'm going to try:
- to get the full boot log through my RS232 adapter
- to run the more recent 1.1.8408/1.2.2344 developer CAS OSes as a test image through my RS232 adapter, but according to my previous experience with the 1.1.73xx pototype, I'm very doubtfull it will work...
Here's the 1st photo in the world for you:
Goplat, Bsl, everybody... if you have any idea which could help me fully dump the OS/Boot1/Boot2, please share it.