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Something fun about Nspire CAS+(PVT)

Unread postPosted: 05 Jul 2015, 05:30
by BrainPortable
I found these about a few months ago,but I am too busy to post them there at that time.However,my Nspire CAS+ has broken down now,so I cannot show you pictures. :'(
1.Create a new document and then add a calculator application.Then press :nsct: :nssi: undef+undef :nsmu: :nsim: :nsen: .Then you will receive an intenal error.Then your CAS+'s CAS is disabled.You will receive an "intenal error"again if you try to performance a calculation that requires CAS.You can remove your CAS+'s batteries and then put them back to make CAS works again.
2.Create a new document and then add a calculator application.Then press :nsct: :nsco: undef+undef :nsmu: :nsim: :nsen: .Then your CAS+ will hang at once.(But sometimes this does not work) :(
3.Create a new document and then add a notepad application.Then press :nsct: :nsco: undef+undef :nsmu: :nsim: :nsen:.Then select it with the mouse keys of CAS+ and select"Evaluate Expression"in the menu.Then press any key.Then the CAS+ will reboot.Then Create a new document and then add a calculator application.input rand() and then :nsen: .The answer will be 0.99999.then save this document.Do these things again to make it reboot again,and open the document saved just then.Input rand() and then :nsen: ,the answer is still 0.99999. :~o Do these things again and again...The answer will always be 0.99999 .:#fou#:
PS:If you do these things on a MP version Nspire,you'll get only undef+undef*i as an answer.And if you do these things on a TI68K series calculator,you will receive "Error:Memory".So,this operation may cause an overflow or another error in CAS+'s memory,which causes the phenomenons above.

Re: Something fun about Nspire CAS+(PVT)

Unread postPosted: 05 Jul 2015, 07:51
by Lu_Lu54
man, how did you find those ? :~o

Re: Something fun about Nspire CAS+(PVT)

Unread postPosted: 05 Jul 2015, 08:25
by BrainPortable
Lu_Lu54 wrote:man, how did you find those ? :~o
By chance.However,not all by chance,because I have been using a CAS+ for about a year

Re: Something fun about Nspire CAS+(PVT)

Unread postPosted: 05 Jul 2015, 11:14
by Wistaro
name:=rand() wrote:
Lu_Lu54 wrote:man, how did you find those ? :~o
By chance.However,not all by chance,because I have been using a CAS+ for about a year


You're lucky :p

Re: Something fun about Nspire CAS+(PVT)

Unread postPosted: 05 Jul 2015, 11:15
by critor
Great discoveries ! :bj: