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Also in response to Hayleia I don't think it matters anymore if it's a good idea to release this or not. The harm was already done with PTT patches and fake mem clears on the TI-83+ years ago and since then, TI has taken a strong stance against third-party hacking and when TI-Planet people tried to convince TI that Ndless was not meant to cheat, it was already too late.
I would say that at this point, what matters the most is that no cheating tool comes out on the Casio PRIZM, since Casio has given us a chance that, IMHO, we should not blow up.
Was the icon problem present before?
Here is an updated version that supports file extensions. It will still use /documents/ndless/phoenix.raw.zip.tns if it is launched directly.And it has a theoretical CX support, but launching official OSes still fails.SilverOne on TI-Planet has discovered that launching any OSes < 3.1.0 will work when OSLauncher is in the ndless/startup folder, so launching CAS OSes on non-CAS devices should be reliable now (link, but the menus will be messed up). Sadly, this method doesn't work on CX calcs (tested in emulator).