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3.6 cx CAS OS on cx non-CAS calculator

Unread postPosted: 15 Mar 2014, 02:52
by shadyblue9o9
Howdy, i am currently on the oldest version of nlaunch (first version released) and i used it to get the ti-nspire cx cas OS installed on my non CAS ti-nspire cx. it works flawlessly! well the last time i checked for a calculator update was last year...and i saw that there is a 3.6 OS out. well i tried to do some searching but it appears as though the latest Nlaunch only lets us boot non-cas 3.6 os with a non-cas calculator... at least that is what i read when google translated it from french to english. So am i still able to use the latest version of nlaunch, and remove the boot2 from the CAS version of 3.6 os and boot it with my calculator? or as of now i cannot do that. I really do love having CAS software on my calculator :) and i think i can wait another year... i dont need the latest software features. Heck i dont even know the latest features...

if anyone can point me in the right direction i would be very grateful!

Thanks

Re: 3.6 cx CAS OS on cx non-CAS calculator

Unread postPosted: 15 Mar 2014, 06:24
by Levak
Hi,

In short : you can't use nlaunch to run the 3.6 CAS OS on a non CAS calculator.

Re: 3.6 cx CAS OS on cx non-CAS calculator

Unread postPosted: 15 Mar 2014, 11:17
by Excale
shadyblue9o9 wrote: Heck i dont even know the latest features...

-Slower
-More bugs added than bugs fixed
-Stupid new design

Re: 3.6 cx CAS OS on cx non-CAS calculator

Unread postPosted: 15 Mar 2014, 12:48
by Adriweb
Also, compared to 3.2, on the Lua side, improved images :P
(but that's all, pretty much - lua got its biggest update so far between 3.1 and 3.2, not with 3.6)

Re: 3.6 cx CAS OS on cx non-CAS calculator

Unread postPosted: 16 Mar 2014, 10:00
by Lionel Debroux
The new format for images cannot be used by third-party document generators due to TI's silly and damaging software patent.

Re: 3.6 cx CAS OS on cx non-CAS calculator

Unread postPosted: 16 Mar 2014, 14:20
by Adriweb
Yeah (ah, software patents....), although the "old way" of making images still works.
(but the format is crap :P)