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But you have to respect other coders too. They have coded nDoom, gbc4nspire, nSDL, NESpire, mviewer, nPlayer, nspiremovieplayer, nclock, and I am surely forgetting some. You can't just destroy all of it by releasing this tool. That would be very disrespectful. Think about Chockosta: he had everything to make a MineCraft clone but felt demotivated because of TI's actions. I don't want to say that it is your fault but still.Moreover, all of your tools need nDless, so you are just harming yourself doing this.
However, I think it's not a good idea, because it might make matters for people using the TI-Nspire much worse.I know that you (and compu probably) are angry at TI, but doing this is in my opinion not a good step.The sole reason why they block Ndless is to prevent these things. While we did not even do it before, this might make them lock the device down even more.And then we can start looking at a Lua only future for the TI-Nspire.
Well you konw what ? I am glad I received my Prizm yesterday.
Quote from: Hayleia on June 07, 2012, 10:41:36 amWell you konw what ? I am glad I received my Prizm yesterday.So, this is the end of Nspire programming?
downgrade protection will probably be removed in the next OS anyway, so why should I suck up to TI?
You can't blame me for TIs stupidity
They always tried to block Ndless, even before I was in the calc programming scene.
Of course it will now. You could have waited a bit more before releasing this. Now I really see you as the one who destroyed the tiny hope there was. There was just a little moment where the Nspire were not blocked. Maybe TI already had in mind to block them or maybe they wanted to make them open but now we'll never even know since you released this and they will be blocked with no doubt.
As far as I know, most major standardized tests (The SAT/ACT for one) and their proctors do not even know about PTT on the Nspire or even the 83/84...