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Following this steps, could I install the CAS OS on a non-CAS CX with serial number "P-xxxxN" ?
Hey guys!Ive tried downgrading 4.2 pn my ti nspire cx using your tutorial.My first question is where do I have to enter my hardware revision in nsnandmrg?I have the hw revision Y and I am curious if this is even working for me (is it???). I have tried it without entering my hw revision because I dont know where so I set my min os to 0.0 and tried to install 3.9.1.The problem is when it boots and has finished loading half of the screen goes black and I cant do anything.Then Ive tried the same installing 4.0.3 which worked and I could get into the menu and it also said my version was 4.03. But the problem on this version is that my device reboots everytime I press ctr plus w to install ndless(and I used the right ndless version file).So on this version I cant even install ndless... Is there any option I can get this to work???Because gba emulators run rally slow in compatibility mode and I need to get it on the last version supported to run faster (4.0).Is there any way?
Thanks for your reply!But will there ever be a gba emulator for 4.2 so I wouldnt have to run it in compatability mode?
.... There was never any source code posted for the GBA emulator...
Well, AFAICT you still can find the GBA emulator gpSP-Nspire source code here:https://www.omnimaga.org/ti-nspire-projects/gpsp-nspire-(gba-emulator)/msg314055/#msg314055Have fun
Oh, that's swell! Hopefully someone will update the code and fix it for the new screens.
Well, I wish the next calc would be a gamulator, one with good-sound and internet.
But with the power of soldering irons, nothing will stand in the way! Except maybe NAND corruption, which I think my Nspire decided to acquire.
Such perfect timing, it was right when I was about to do math homework