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Art / Re: Optical Illusians
« on: April 18, 2011, 07:30:48 pm »
Here's another wacky one:
Spoiler For Spoiler:
These really aren't too hard to make.

And yeah, the dragon's the best I've seen so far. :D

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News / Re: OSLauncher, LUA to TNS converter and TI document player
« on: April 15, 2011, 03:17:07 pm »
Compu, what happens when you launch DummyOS?

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News / Re: OSLauncher, LUA to TNS converter and TI document player
« on: April 15, 2011, 03:10:44 pm »
Does it need for the installed OS to have the boot2? Because I deleted it with TNOC, maybe that's the problem...

PS: non-CAS Clickpad 2.1 OS
No, you need to extract and decrypt the OS image in the tno (TI-Nspire.img).

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News / Re: OSLauncher, LUA to TNS converter and TI document player
« on: April 15, 2011, 03:09:09 pm »
I use the precompiled OSLauncher and ndless r387, self-compiled.
O.O
I used the pre-build ndless b387 and the pre-built OSLauncher.... All I get is short lines on the screen. Is your Nspire a non-cas touchpad (v2) or clickpad?

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News / Re: OSLauncher, LUA to TNS converter and TI document player
« on: April 15, 2011, 03:06:02 pm »
Are you using OS1.7?
Nope, both 2.0.1.

OSLauncher won't load the DummyOS on my OS2.0.1 nspire. Did you compile both ndless and OSLauncher yourself?

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News / Re: OSLauncher, LUA to TNS converter and TI document player
« on: April 15, 2011, 03:01:54 pm »
Due to some kind of a DoS attack on that file (thousands of hits since yesterday), OSlauncher has been temporarily removed from TI-Bank.

We are sorry for any inconvenience, but will keep you informed.

If you don't mind me asking, where does the IP address of the attacker geolocate to?

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Fortunately, I have already downloaded it and got a working CAS on my non-CAS calc now :)
Are you using OS1.7?

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Art / Re: Optical Illusians
« on: April 15, 2011, 01:14:36 pm »
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Since the avatar thread was getting full with these sort of things I creates this thread to post stuff like this:
Thanks!

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When it's inverted, you must focus at the black dot. When the grayscale picture comes, it looks like ts in color.
Very nice. Did you boost the inverted color saturation? Doing that usually helps the effect.

Here's one of mine:


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Hmm, thanks! I will look at that because it has intrigued me how this works!

Anywho...
Any work I do involving numbers or patterns is my way of just having fun :) They have always been my favorite toys, so I will continue playing with them. The only reason I am working with primes is because they make me happy, not for some silly RSA thing :)

As long as you enjoy it, that's great :D I just wanted you to know how improbable factoring those keys really is.

*mikehill hopes newbies don't think this means they will have the keys in a week....

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News / Re: OSLauncher, LUA to TNS converter and TI document player
« on: April 14, 2011, 11:19:12 pm »
It was a joke, sure am I, because, I made the video :

Yes, but wasn't it a real nspire playing an animation made with the emulator?

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Still its a chance if not very large that they might figure something out. I have also been wondering about this. Could someone give a comprehensive tutorial/information about how this works. Chances are almost 100% we'll find nothing but it still would be a nice interesting experience.

Look, I'm sorry to rain on the parade here, but I'm just being honest. Our time is better spent on things that can be accomplished. We can't factor the RSA key in the forseable future, unless we get quantum computers.
For an introduction to RSA, see the Wikipedia article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA

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Its theoretically not impossible is what I meant. Unless there is a breakthrough in factoring -stares at Xeda- this is effectively impossible. Who knows maybe we will find another way to find the answrs we want.

Do you think Zeda could look at the hex and get the key using his special hex powers and maths spells? :P
If it helps, I have been attacking primes and some prime theory. I haven't gotten anywhere that nobody else has, but I am giving it a whirl :D

EDIT: It might help if I actually understand the concept of these public and private keys... I've only been guessing in that area and I still don't understand how the method works to prevent access to stuff.
Don't bother -- It's impossible. (No, seriously. Not impossible like going back in time, but rather less probable then pretty much anything you can think of.)

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Hi, I'm trying to remove boot2 from my nspire.  Not being very experienced with programming, I'm having much trouble compiling TNOC.  Frustrated   Could someone please help me?
TNOC dosen't need to be compiled... It comes with a binary. Assuming the previous sentence does not apply because you're using linux, where does it fail?

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News / Re: OSLauncher, LUA to TNS converter and TI document player
« on: April 14, 2011, 09:23:41 pm »
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EDIT: @mikehill There is a quote button on the upper right corner of each post. ;)
I find it easier to quote the whole post, remove the quote tags, and then re-tag and respond to parts of the post. ;)

The video was a joke (made in Blender; look closely), but not the actual program ;)
I'm pretty sure it was an animation running on a real calculator ;D

x.x
I've now made two double posts responding to this thread... There's so many topics I forget it's the same thread.

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News / Re: OSLauncher, LUA to TNS converter and TI document player
« on: April 14, 2011, 08:44:22 pm »
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Wow.  They are actually going to let us program in Lua?  :D  
EDIT: They are probably keeping this as an undocumented feature to shut us up, aren't they. :\
My thoughts exactly. :devil:

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Also, I said I would not fall for any more April Fools day jokes anymore.  It didn't help that the OS Launcher was also joke. :\
:-\ OSLauncher is legit, just difficult to use (dosen't work at all on my non-cas nspire touchpad) and not useful for most.

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Humour and Jokes / Re: Funny #omnimaga quotes (NSFW)
« on: April 14, 2011, 08:40:49 pm »
Spoiler For Why I Like Catgirls So Much:
They taste better in all the right places.

How I imagine you:

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News / Re: OSLauncher, LUA to TNS converter and TI document player
« on: April 14, 2011, 06:46:11 pm »
Does OSLauncher work on OS2? Trying to load the DummyOS just locks up the calc.

Wait, does that means both versions practically has to be the same or close? O.O In that case I don't really see the purpose in terms of programming and playing games, since many people will just want to run Ndless without having to get rid of OS 3.0, for example. Could you explain what would be the use, other than the not-so-legal one? Or is there a magic OS combination?
Well, if you modify the missing/changed files in NAND it should work for different versions. (Maybe. I haven't tried yet.)

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