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i wanted to make a little top mounted module,witch includes 1 micro-SD card slot and 3 usb ports, and a power inlet, for the hub and if possible to charge the calc.
I thought it'd be cool if someone took one of these: http://www.datamath.org/Graphing/NSpire_CX_WNA.htm and put a tiny USB hub in it with a built in flash drive for linux
So, i tried to follow Ivoah's blog about how to install debian on a nspire as best as i could, problem is i run into this screen I tried connecting the flash drive with a usb hub, without the usb hub and even disconnecting the flash drive completely (just to see what would happen) I also tried re-doing steps 1 - 9 on his blog post and i keep seeing this screen.http://imgur.com/vb2cFZHfiles on linux folder: http://imgur.com/YYPnAjSHis blog post: http://codinghobbit.no-ip.org/blog/?p=81I didn't use debian, i used linux mint to work on the flash drive, didn't think it'd make much of a differenceI'm on version 3.1.0.392This calculator is a normal nspire cx but i installed the cas version into it.
mmm, I wonder if it does make sense running linux on a pocket calculator since you don't have the CAS software on linux why do you want it, guys ?