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I wouldnt think a TI-89 emulator in a program could be that bad... as long as it still required a rom i cant see the legal troubles
At least it is not its main purpose, unlike OSLauncher.
Wrong, you should know better. It's pretty sad to see members of the community misunderstanding OSLauncher that grossly, and misrepresenting its purpose...As I've explained multiple times:* the main purpose of OSLauncher is not to bring CAS functionality to the CAS-capable model sold as non-CAS, it is to hot-launch arbitrary OS. Besides, OSLauncher was released alongside with DummyOS, and without any instructions on running the CAS OS on the CAS-capable model sold as non-CAS;* OSLauncher is absolutely no threat to the acceptance of the Nspire in standardized testing...But needless to say, launching the CAS OS on the CAS-capable model sold as non-CAS was a testcase that I executed on my calculator Still, It's not our fault if the CAS OS runs unmodified (well, at least, when one manages to achieve a successful launch) with OSLauncher.I'm one of the very few persons of the community who can't be blamed for the fact people didn't make alternative OS for the Nspire (making DummyOS much less dummy, simply by porting an existing OS to the Nspire, etc.): I released OSLauncher, after all. But nobody cares about the Nspire...
If the original pupose was not too launch a CAS OS, then could you write code to block any CAS OS?
Actually I kinda got confused with PTTKiller here (which was the file that got taken down). My bad.
Ndless is already a PTTKiller. Just put things in ndless/startup/ folder and it will be launched at startup even in PTT mode.Problem ?
There were already enough bad things said about Omnimaga elsewhere in the TI community in the past.
Quote from: Levak on August 03, 2012, 02:33:41 amNdless is already a PTTKiller. Just put things in ndless/startup/ folder and it will be launched at startup even in PTT mode.Problem ?No, Ndless has the possibility to kill PTT but PTTKiller does kill it. And once again (truly this time), Ndless purpose is not to kill PTT while PTTKiller's purpose is.
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