WARNING: Upgrading to OS 3.0 will block your ability to downgrade to an older Operating System! As far as is known now, this OS very well might block downgrading/Ndless/countless other things. In addition, nspire_emu will not run the OS.Īs a closing note, it is probably best to hold off on upgrading the OS on an actual Nspire until further testing is done. It should also be noted that a new boot 2 version is present in these files. Does this mean it will in fact be possible to use the Emulator, either through an actual TI feature or a later hack? Finally, although the 84 Emulator has been removed from the TI-Nspire CX, the full TI-84 Plus ROM and emulator are still present on the TI-Nspire CX. Secondly, both TI-Nspire.img and boot2.img are in fact smaller on the TI-Nspire CX OS than in the regular TI-Nspire. First, in order to save on size, the example *.tns documents are no longer included in the OS Upgrade for the *.tno file (although they are present in *.tnc). A quick analysis comparing the *.tno and *.tco file types yields some interesting results. These two file groups join the original *.tno and *.tnc for the original TI-Nspire and TI-Nspire CAS, respectively. More interesting, however, is that TI has released different OS files for the new Nspire CX Series, with extension *.tco for the TI-Nspire CX and extension *.tcc for the TI-Nspire CX CAS. new Document type, *.tnsp (allow online publishing of TI-Nspire documents) Exact values appear in the graphs of functions both 3D graphs and Differential Equation graphs are now possible the Vernier Data Quest App has been added Most of the new features that come with this OS have already been discussed, as they were announced in the previously released Release Notes. It's then recommended to stay with the current OS (2.1) especially if you're soon going to have some exams.įor now, we have no idea if it will be possible to downgrade from 3.0 to previous versions. This would be the first time an OS would break the ascending compatibility with the TNS documents. Some issued already have been reported (with cZeros() for example). This looks very nice, with some graphics quality never seen before.Īccording to several almost-official and trustable sources, the OS 3.0 should be released very soon. Here's the link to the activity (download) : TechPoweredMath's blogger seemed to have had an interview with Mark Fry, a TI manager, who revealed a great-looking Periodic table, that would be released with the upcoming OS 3.0. Here is what happened recently about the Nspire.
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