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Quote from: fb39ca4 on February 11, 2011, 03:45:24 pmHow does this work?It overwrites the english language file with an edited one.You can find the original file at /phoenix/syst/locales/en/strings.res in the Nspire's file system.
How does this work?
Can someone explain please why the changes are permanent? I always thought the OS copied its files from ROM during boot up...
PS: and as DJ_O said making the OS a better platform for programming!!! the next ndless!
Quote from: jhgenius01 on February 15, 2011, 04:55:21 amPS: and as DJ_O said making the OS a better platform for programming!!! the next ndless!Although to run OS patches you actually need Ndless. And is it very hard to write to Flash? I wonder if you need to unlock it or something? Until a few years ago almost nobody knew how to write to Flash on the 83+.
Hmm I see. What kind of OS files are modifiable besides the text like in Compu program?
Actually I'm wondering why there is a TI-Nspire.tnc file on my non-CAS nspire.... (/phoenix/install)
The *.tnc extension is actually "universal" between both of the Nspires. The .tno extension is "exclusive" to the non-CAS only.
Sorry to bump an old topic, but has there been any progress on adding CAS to the nspire basic?