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TI Nspire
The TI-Nspire is a graphing calculator heavily updated for a world in the smartphone age. For one, it's not just another 30-year old Z80 design; the CX models sport a powerful 150MHz ARM processor, equal to the Pocket PCs of old.
However, it's true power is hidden behind a wave of security controls and some ineffectual BASIC and Lua scripts. This guide is about installing Ndless and trying out a wave of emulators, programs, scripts, all kinds of things to get you through Calculus class without sleeping.
This guide works with both the original TI-Nspire and the improved CX version. Just note that the CX calcs will be more practical for CPU intensive or color apps like emulators.
- Nspire History - What is the TI-Nspire family?
Note: Your calculator must be at firmware version 3.6 or less to install Ndless 3.1. OS 3.9 is not supported or downgradable yet.
- Ndless 3.6 - Ndless enables allows custom apps to be run on the TI-Nspire using traditional programming languages, like any decent computer. Ndless 3.6 is the latest version, for OS 3.6 and lower.
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Nlaunch CX 3.6/3.1 - Dual-boot your Nspire into both OS 3.6 and 3.1 with this OS switcher. It bypasses all known OS protections on the Nspire.
- NLaunch 3.6/3.1 - NLaunch for the black and white Touchpad and Clickpad versions.
- Ndless 3.1 - Ndless 3.1 is the legacy version of Ndless. It is meant for OS 3.2.3 and lower.
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Nlaunch CX 3.2/3.1 - The legacy version of Nlaunch, for dual-booting 3.2 and 3.1.
- NLaunch 3.2/3.1 - NLaunch for the black and white Touchpad and Clickpad versions.
- Ndless SDK - Ndless also provides a nice SDK for developers to work in, packing a nice emulator to boot.
- Nspire Applications - A list of recommended applications, that don't require Ndless.
- Ndless Applications - A list of recommended applications that use the extra power of Ndless.
- Nspire Linux - A small build of embedded ARM Linux created with Buildroot. Works quite nicely, though apps have to be cross-compiled with buildroot.
- PTTKiller - A description of an exploit to defeat Press-to-Test, and instructions for educators to prevent students from using the exploit. No programs offered here.
- Nspire Prototypes - Often on eBay, some dishonest sellers will ship out "Not for sale" prototype units. These are problematic because they cannot be updated to other OS versions. Here are a few links about Critor's research on converting them into Production units.
Note: All non-Android projects have moved to the BASLQC Wiki.
- Introduction - A quick intro to the rationale and ideals of this guide, and smartphone modding in general.
- General Setup - Learn how to install and run the tools you need to succeed.
- Device Guides - Customized, fully decked out guides for rooting each and every device we could find.
- General OS Customizations - General customizations that work on all devices of a specific OS.
- General Guidelines - The ideals that you should uphold while working with and editing this guide.
- Device Guide Templates - Templates and general guidelines for creating customized guides for a device.
- Linux - Run a full desktop OS on your little mobile device; research is being made to make it comfortable to use in the mobile space.
- Glossary - Contains all the crazy acronyms and word soup that you'll need to wade through when using this guide.
- Android Buying Guide for Modders - While modding can fix up an outdated device, it will make your life easier to buy the right device from the start.