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so what i understand is that placing an CAS os on an non-CAS calc is illegal however using nLaunch is legal. i better place my old os back in place..
Just please, please: Don't do this in any school class or exam that disallows the usage of a CAS. The last thing we want in the TI community is seeing the TI-Nspire banned entirely from schools due to suspected cheating attempts. The same goes for using mViewer to display pictures of school notes that are not allowed in exams. Do whatever you want development-wise/messing around outside classes, but when you enter a math/science test, be as legit as possible.
On another note, I didn't have much time to read everything, but I think I recall OSLauncher not being able to do things such as installing OS 1.1 on a calc that is running OS 3.1 or something. Is this now possible on Clickpad/Touchpad models? Because some Ndless games only runs with Ndless 1.0.
That is good to hear. I wanted to replay some old games recently and nLaunch now being CX compatible is a nice occasion to do it when I get some time.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga (Not Admin) on April 02, 2013, 03:57:51 pmThat is good to hear. I wanted to replay some old games recently and nLaunch now being CX compatible is a nice occasion to do it when I get some time. The Clickpad/Touchpad OSes (here 1.1) cannot run on CX, and CX OSes cannot run on Clickpad/Touchpad.