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I'll be honest, paid calc software just seems like a scam to me (not technically, but with tens of thousands of programs for free on ticalc.org...). If that's the only place to get it then you'll just have to make your own versions until somebody can crack the (probably) RSA encryption. At current state-of-the-art, that'll take a trillion-ish years.
I don't know without personally inspecting it. I'm just assuming they are using TI's encryption, which does use RSA. I could be wrong; maybe they are using their own encryption.
Sorry, I don't have my nspire on me, but those just look like partial files. What makes you think they are the same as the full version (without the key) ? I would think they'd offer just a simple trial version and give you the full download (if it even exists) after you pay.Personally, I don't think it's worth even the time to disassemble or crack based on this thread.
Not to mention we don't crack software on this forum.
There are legal issues involved with reverse engineering, especially if it risks "taking away someone's livelihood."If they need an ID then that means they probably compile a special version that can only be run on that calc (or calcs with those matching digits). That way people can't just post the binary files and everyone have access It is highly unlikely that their trial versions are full as it would be complicated to allow up to 100000000 different codes to "unlock" it.In that case, it might actually be a simple way to crack the security, but you would have to buy a copy first.Finally, please don't double-post like that. You can just edit your post to add more