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General Calculator Help / Re: Help with DummyOS and OSLauncher
« on: May 09, 2012, 04:22:38 pm »
Yeah, DJ_O can you please give us a link of the updated version? I downloaded it from here, and I don't know if that's the new one.
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General Calculator Help / Re: Help with DummyOS and OSLauncher« on: May 09, 2012, 04:22:38 pm »
Yeah, DJ_O can you please give us a link of the updated version? I downloaded it from here, and I don't know if that's the new one.
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General Calculator Help / Re: Help with DummyOS and OSLauncher« on: May 03, 2012, 04:25:06 pm »
I tried launching both DummyOS and the CAS OS with the enter key and by clicking, and I can still never get either to work properly.
I also heard that launching DummyOS should be pretty reliable and easy? I can't get it to work. (The picture shows a failed DummyOS boot) 33
General Calculator Help / Help with DummyOS and OSLauncher« on: May 02, 2012, 05:39:56 pm »
I tried running DummyOS through OSLauncher and I either get a blank screen, which won't reboot until I pull out the touchpad, or what happens in the picture attached. It looks like there are two small versions of the screen and then random pixels at the bottom.
If I try to run OS 3.0.1 CAS, it always freezes at the clock screen, or just turns into a blank screen and never even gets to the clock. This is on OS 3.1.0, BTW. Spoiler For Spoiler: 34
General Calculator Help / Re: [Help] TI-Nspire Classic Clickpad - now a nice boat anchor?« on: March 19, 2012, 08:35:53 pm »
Try borrowing a friend's clickpad if you know anyone else with an Nspire.
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News / Re: Reflash your Nspire Boot2 without RS232!!!« on: March 15, 2012, 05:44:59 pm »
Does this mean users of black-and-white Nspires can downgrade their OS back to 2.x and 1.x if they want to?
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Other / Re: Help with a custom build?« on: March 15, 2012, 05:40:52 pm »
It would be a very good idea to wait at least a month. Intel's Ivy Bridge, Nvidia's Kepler, and the rest of AMD's Southern Islands architectures are all coming out very soon, with increases in efficiency and power.
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Casio Calculators / Re: Hacking into the .g3p/b format« on: March 03, 2012, 02:01:09 pm »
Cool, thanks for the info
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Casio Calculators / Re: Casio's Response to My Suggestions« on: March 03, 2012, 01:41:18 pm »
Ahh, didn't read properly But it would be hard for Casio to allow the emulator to be run off a flash drive and keep it from being pirated - this hasn't worked in the video game industry, so it probably won't work here.
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Casio Calculators / Re: Hacking into the .g3p/b format« on: March 03, 2012, 01:38:46 pm »
I meant, what's the difference between .g3b and g3p files?
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Casio Calculators / Re: Hacking into the .g3p/b format« on: March 03, 2012, 01:13:46 pm »
Why does Casio have two formats? Do they serve different purposes?
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Casio Calculators / Re: Casio's Response to My Suggestions« on: March 03, 2012, 01:12:45 pm »
By emulator you mean the Nspire Student Software right?
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Casio Calculators / Re: Casio's Response to My Suggestions« on: March 03, 2012, 09:54:50 am »
Ahhh, I see qwerty. Great work with the library, but a library ≠ a program, and it won't be as fully featured as if Casio themselves implemented all the catalog to support arbitrarily large numbers. Then again, that would be a PITA for them to do, so kudos to TI for having the patience to make their Nspire support arbitrary-precision arithmetic.
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Casio Calculators / Re: Casio's Response to My Suggestions« on: March 03, 2012, 09:44:56 am »
Where can I find your math library?
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Casio Calculators / Re: Casio's Response to My Suggestions« on: March 03, 2012, 09:39:21 am »
Yeah, that was what I meant.
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Casio Calculators / Casio's Response to My Suggestions« on: March 03, 2012, 09:22:03 am »
I emailed the guy that responded to me to give me my free Prizm. Here's (the important part of) what I said:
Quote 1. Support for arbitrary-precision arithmetic. The Nspire family of calculators have this, and it makes them tremendously powerful. I also have an Nspire, and it is a tough decision for me to choose between the two calculators I own because while the Prizm has many advantages over the Nspire, the Prizm cannot perform operations involving very large numbers (say, 23200)I know the guy I emailed probably wasn't in the programming department of Casio, and that most of their important decisions are probably made in Japan (he's in Washington state), but it was worth a try. I at least got a response! Here's his reply: Quote Thanks for your feedback and detailed suggestions. I'm glad you are enjoying your Prizm and I hope you share the word with other students and teachers; word of mouth is the best way to spread the news.He didn't respond to my suggestion about fonts And he says that third-party development won't happen until they can keep it safe for tests :'( I wonder if my other suggestions, especially catalog help, will be implemented in the next OS update though. |
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