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Of course The note was more aimed at mikehill than at you, because he was asking for the uncompressed size of phoenix.raw.
Does this complete document browser allow for the deletion of system files?
I suggest making a framework for patching TI's OS, similar to the one I made for patching TI's TI-68k OS (tiosmod+amspatch, ticalc.org POTY 2010 in the "PC utilities" category - but well, it was the only contender ). That will ease the making of patches.
You do need to know the approximate size of the OS to dump it right? Or do you just dump an extra 2mb and clean it after checking for code?
Also, is there a way to directly dump the RAM of the emulator? I can do it fine with an ndless program, but I haven't figured out how to get that dump out of the nand image.
Edit: compu, you have the same nspire model as I do....Now I'm really confused.
I'm using another method to get dumps (with GDB, described on yAronet), I can post it here again if you want to.
Emulation -> Enter debuggerw <output file> <start address> <size>
Touchpad non-CAS, but I'm using a clickpad most of the time
Does it work with the touchpad? (I don't have a clickpad to test.)
Quote from: mikehill2003 on April 22, 2011, 01:56:31 pm Does it work with the touchpad? (I don't have a clickpad to test.)I think I will try it
Worked at first try.Are you using the latest ndless installer? Might be the reason.
I'm playing around with this on an emulator, and I see tons of "document" in an hex editor of a 2.0 ROM,like "documents/MyLib/numtheory.tns", "documents/SD", etc. Which one is it?