Still a little question: with "like windows" i meant where there's a menu where i can open programs and stuff.Īnd if it is that can you show/say how to do it and whish one i need to install. NBoot+ControlX are run in the Boot1 context and won't interfere with the OS or Ndless.ģ: If you choose not to install Linux, it doesn't change significantly. Linux was fully ported to the TI-Nspire CX, and yes it can run the X server and thus be used like Windows.īut you'll need to custom build the image suiting your needs.Ģ: To update the TI-Nspire OS, just proceed the usual way.Īnd to install Ndless, just proceed the documented way. JaroslavN wrote:1: what can I do with "Linux" can I use it as an OS like Windows?Ģ: If there comes a new OS with a new Ndless 5.0 or something, how do I install that?ġ: Everything. Ok, thank you! This is all very interesting. The basic install just needs a little more than 1MB. If you choose not to install Linux, it doesn't change significantly. To update the TI-Nspire OS, just proceed the usual way.Ħ. To update ControlX, just overwrite its image in the Diags partition with BtMg. To update nBoot, just flash a more recent Manuf with BtMg if available. You would just need to shrink the Boot2, Diags or BootData partitions.įor the BootData partition, default size is 3 blocks and 1 block is enough.ĥ. Not with BtMg but it's possible with nsPartManagic. nBoot needs Boot2 4.0.2 or newer (preferred version is 4.0.3)Ĥ. You just can't have nLaunchy + nBoot together on the same calculator, because : For OS versions inferior to 3.6, you would just need to provide ControlX a patched Boot2 4.0.3 image.ģ. So alone, they won't help you running a CAS OS on a non-CAS calculator or vice-versaīut what ControlX does is running a Linux image or a Boot2/Diags image without checking the TI signature. nBoot+ControlX don't directly deal with the Nspire OS. How much space will be left on the calculator?Ģ. How would I update TI OS? (And how do I update nBoot?)Ħ. (presumably not related to nBoot) Can I extend the limit of ~100MB of storage on my calculator with BtMg?ĥ. Can I install nBoot and nLaunchy at the same time (to keep my dualboot)?Ĥ. Does nBoot permit me to keep my dualboot of CX 4.2 and CX CAS 3.1?ģ. Should I ditch nLaunchy and switch to nBoot on my revision A, and use whatever new features there are? (So far I've noticed overclocking, 4.3 "support", and Linux images on the calculator itself.)Ģ. CAS OS 4.4 on a non-CAS model, grab the cas_patcher_4.4.0.532.tns over there.CAS OS 4.5.0 on a non-CAS model, grab the cas_patch_4.tns over there.CAS OS 4.5.3 on a non-CAS model, grab the cas_patcher_4.5.3.14.tns over there.Only available for OSes 4.4, 4.5.0 and 4.5.3 so far : O9) If you sent a 3.9+ version non targeting your model, add the correct calculation patcher to the /ndless/startup/ folder.It's only mandatory for the 1st install-boot, this won't be needed again. After it reaches 100% and you get the OS grey loading screen, immediately press reset. Once the transfer is complete the calculator should restart to install the OS and launch it for the 1st time. O8) If you sent a 4.0.2+ version not targeting your model and are using Boot2 4.3.49, there is an additional mandatory step, or the OS is going to uninstall itself.O7) Now send the wanted OS - the OS should be accepted.Versions 3.6+ not targeting your model aren't going to work with a different Boot2 version. O6) Check that your calculator is booting on the CX Boot2 4.40.8 or 4.3.49 (shown on the top status line), and that the bottom status line is showing the name of the model targeted by the OS you want to intall.Your calculator may remove its current OS. (if you mess up, you can reset boot options by holding while typing ) O4) If it worked, store the options you've used as default boot options, by holding while pressing their number.typing if you need to switch the CX/CM model family.typing if you need to switch the CAS/numeric model type.If it differs from the model targeted by the OS you'd like to install, make it match by :
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