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Messages - olivermadsen
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« on: February 08, 2012, 11:41:12 am »
Hi, Im from a cold place too!! btw, i do nspire basic also what type of programs have you made for it??
I have not made that interesting or good looking programs. I have only really used it for the American Computer Science league, and that was mainly data input and number processing. I am going to try to learn either lua for the nSpire or whatever language is used for nDless.
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« on: February 08, 2012, 11:34:55 am »
Just to let you know, the new Quicktime 10 from Apple allows unlimited screen with audio recording without a watermark. If any of you are on a mac, you could use this, it is not out for the PC yet.
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« on: February 03, 2012, 03:08:30 pm »
I just had this exact problem with my TI-nspire CX CAS. It stopped responding to a lot of keys and the keys that did respond where keys like 8, which typed an a and 2, which typed a 2. This was really weird because the thing that triggered it was me dropping it. It seemed to fix when I connected it to a nspire click-pad CAS and sent the OS. I thought it was a hardware error, but maybe it was not. now that I look at this, it seems to look like it switched to using boot 1.
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« on: January 31, 2012, 12:12:05 am »
Ya, I just deleted nDless off my calculator by using the tab key to navigate the file menu. it was not the problem. I will see if Texas Instruments will give me a knew one or if the warranty does not cover this. Thankfully I registered it on the TI website.
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« on: January 30, 2012, 11:20:19 pm »
My name is Oliver. I own a TI-nspire CX CAS and i dropped it in my physics class at my high school. It came out with rebound keys. this is what happened. on=on esc=esc ctrl=ctrl shift=delete var=nothing delete=nothing equals=nothing trig menu= e^x 7=7 8=a 9=9 templates=nothing catalog=nothing ^=nothing x^2=nothing 4=nothing 5=nothing 6=nothing *=h /=l e^x=x^2 10^x=pi 1=1 2=b 3=3 +=c -=nothing (=nothing )=nothing 0=0 .=nothing (-)=(-) enter=enter EE=nothing a=i b=cos() c=j d=k e=/ f=" " g=m !=x pi=t h=8 i=n j=o k=* l=: m=nothing n=nothing accent=nothing ,=equals o=nothing p=nothing q=nothing p=nothing r=nothing s=u t=2 u=v return=nothing v=w w=+ x=, y=y x=. space=z
This sucks, because This key layout does not work for me in my Calculus class. I did have nDless 3.1 installed. I do not know if this was the problem.
Did anyone else have this problem or have any suggestions?
UPDATE: The calculator was miraculously fixed, but just in case there was just a loose wire that fell back into place, I am getting a replacement from TI. I had emailed them about my problem but spelled "Broken" as "Briken" and as a result, the service email I received was in Danish. I was able to use Google Translate to read it, but it was still quite hilarious.
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« on: January 21, 2012, 04:17:45 am »
I would just like to point out that on the just released version of nDoom, the control for load game is library. I would just like to pint out that on the TI-nspire CX CAS, there is no library key.
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« on: January 11, 2012, 08:52:16 pm »
I am a ti-84, ti-nspire with touchpad, and a ti-nspire CX CAS user. I have some experience for coding in the ti-nspire basic language and used it to compete in the American Computer Science League. I am from Alaska in the U.S.
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