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« on: November 09, 2011, 02:13:47 pm »
Même nous sur Omnimaga on a volé des news sur TI-Planet Tu es bien sévère avec Omnimaga, Juju. Je n'ai jamais considéré qu'Omnimaga volait des news TI-Planet. Omnimaga reprend parfois les mêmes sujets, et n'hésite pas à citer sa source et à donner des liens. Je suis très heureux que vous diffusiez nos informations de façon internationale, puisque Ti-Planet restera pour le moment un site francophone. Sinon, je ne comprends absolument pas pourquoi je suis cité plus haut, n'ayant ni contacté ni parlé de la personne qui a posté. J'aimerais que vous retiriez mon nick de ce message, celui-ci étant associé à des faits/actions imaginaires destinés à nuire à mon image. Merci.
992
« on: November 09, 2011, 08:13:56 am »
993
« on: November 05, 2011, 02:23:06 pm »
Now, make it real!
994
« on: November 04, 2011, 06:53:44 pm »
The 3.0.2 OS released on TI web site in may 2011 was the 3.0.2.1791 and included the same 3.0.1.131 Boot2 as the previous 3.0.1 OS. But if you've bought a TI-Nspire CX CAS, it may come preloaded with a different 3.0.2 OS: 3.0.2.1793 from june 2011. This one does include a new Boot2: 3.0.2.141. Unlike the previous 3.0.2.1791 OS, this one has never been made available on TI website. I've checked by modifying the version in the older 3.0.2 links and couldn't find it, although the older 3.0.2 OS is still online. Photos and captures on TI-Planet: http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=8406To my knowledge there is currently no way of dumping this OS, as every of the 4 different methods I've used previously are unusable with OSes 3.0.2 and above. Any idea/help would be appreciated. Here is the full bootlog for you:
Boot Loader Stage 1 (3.00.99) Build: 2010/9/9, 17:29:13 Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Texas Instruments Incorporated Using production keys
Last boot progress: 65
Available system memory: 33196 Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: Generic 1 GBit (0xA1) SDRAM size: 64 MB Fastbÿ
Boot Loader Stage 1 (3.00.99) Build: 2010/9/9, 17:29:13 Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Texas Instruments Incorporated Using production keys
Last boot progress: 65
Available system memory: 33196 Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: Generic 1 GBit (0xA1) SDRAM size: 64 MB SDRAM memory test: Pass Clearing SDRAM...Done. Clocks: CPU = 132MHz AHB = 66MHz APB = 33MHz Clearing SDRAM...Done. Clearing SDRAM...Done. Boot option: Normal
Loading BOOT2 software...
99% BOOT1: loading complete (306 ticks), launching image.
Boot Loader Stage 2 (3.02.141) Build: 2011/6/2, 13:44:22 Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Texas Instruments Incorporated Using production keys
Clocks: CPU = 132MHz AHB = 66MHz APB = 33MHz Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: Generic 1 GBit (0xA1)
Initializing graphics subsystem. Boot option: Normal
Initializing filesystem. Datalight Reliance v2.10.1150 Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Datalight, Inc. Datalight FlashFX Pro v3.00 Build 1358 Nucleus Edition for ARM9 Copyright (c) 1993-2006 Datalight, Inc. Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156. Filesystem ready. Purging temporary files... TI_OS_INSTALL_PRECHECK_OK (0)
Loading Operating System...
100%
BOOT2: loading complete (1780 ticks), launching image.
Beginning system initialization. Clocks: CPU = 132 MHz AHB = 66 MHz APB = 33 MHz
Preparing file system. This takes a while... POSIX layer initialized. POSIX "NULL" device initialized. POSIX "CONSOLE" device initialized. Datalight Reliance v2.10.1150 Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Datalight, Inc. Datalight FlashFX Pro v3.00 Build 1358 Nucleus Edition for ARM9 Copyright (c) 1993-2006 Datalight, Inc. Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156.
POSIX file system initialized. File system ready. * No battery door detection System build date: Jun 2 2011, 11:37:24 Available memory: 48626596 bytes Purging temporary files... Launching system... WLAN Module detached! ------------------ Module is Gone!! TouchPad Firmware Revision : 01060000
Created Execution Context NavNet Ready.
995
« on: November 04, 2011, 06:39:29 pm »
Don't worry, it isn't lonely. It has many comrades!
996
« on: November 03, 2011, 04:31:06 pm »
The Nspire diagnostic softwares signed with the developer keys have a menu for flashing the Boot1 located in NOR ROM. The matching code still does exist on diagnostic softwares signed with the production keys, but isn't accessible through the menu any more. The Boot1 flashing code is looking for a "nor.raw" file on the mysterious SD card nobody has ever seen. So the flashing does fail... That option had never been proved to be usable. But by using the emulator, it is possible to intercept the SD card accesses and make the Nor flashing option go to the next step: (all credit for this experience goes to Bsl)So the TI-Nspire Diagnostic software does include code usable to flash the Boot1, which should at least be usable on developer TI-Nspire ClickPad (prototypes), maybe on production TI-Nspire ClickPad, but probably not on TI-Nspire TouchPad & CX as the NOR chip seems to have been moved into the proprietary ASIC on those modes...
999
« on: November 01, 2011, 05:34:46 pm »
Yes, the direct link used on TI-Planet still does work.
1000
« on: October 30, 2011, 03:37:04 pm »
All the prototype diags have allready been dumped.
But they use the developper keys and cannot be installed on production models. They should be runnable with DiagsLauncher, though.
1001
« on: October 30, 2011, 12:56:56 pm »
Take a TI-Nspire ClickPad prototype with its 1.1 development diagnostic software. Compared to production diagnostic softwares, the development ones have an additional option in the memory menu which seems to test a flash of the Boot1. And guess what... it does pass!!! Have a look: If what we are assuming is true, then it would perfectly be possible to convert TI-Nspire ClickPad prototypes into production TI-Nspire ClickPad, by flashing the 1.1 production Boot1 over the 1.1 development Boot1. Then, OSes 1.3 and above could be installed on those prototypes! Of course, we would expect the Boot1 to be read-only on production TI-Nspire ClickPad, and on TI-Nspire TouchPad where it was moved from the NOR ROM chip to the Zevio ASIC chip. But you never know... The TI-84 Boot Code should not have been writeable either
1002
« on: October 30, 2011, 10:43:08 am »
I also mentioned it on ti planet. the programn needs CAS, quite essential to leave it out in the description but I think it's really nice for people who have a CAS
I've got something similar for non-CAS but it's in alpha stage.
1003
« on: October 29, 2011, 08:22:31 am »
There is a tetris game made by TI in Lua, but I don't know if I may give it to you. I should check it.
I've allready asked. The answer was no because of the "Tetris Company". Check here: http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7773
1004
« on: October 28, 2011, 05:56:22 pm »
The Boot1 is in NOR ROM on ClickPad Nspires and if writeable, will probably need a completly different code.
On TouchPad/CX Nspires, the NOR ROM seems to have disappeared and the Boot1 must have been moved into the Zevio ASIC, which shouldn't be writeable.
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