holy crap, tilp still wont send it
qazz42 wrote:
holy crap, tilp still wont send it
And rabbitsign didn't throw you any sort of error messages? Did you try TI-Connect again?
That's fine, and it's only a warning (the -p flag is there to fix it )
How does the send fail? The way I got it to work in the end was pulling the USB cord when it says "Validating" on the calc. It should still validate, though TiLP might give you an error.
How does the send fail? The way I got it to work in the end was pulling the USB cord when it says "Validating" on the calc. It should still validate, though TiLP might give you an error.
More important is when it fails (What part of the receive process? During actual receiving or during validation?)
Does doing what I suggested worked?
Does doing what I suggested worked?
no, it begins and then it just stops automaticly
holy... crap
Now, with TI-Connect I get another error (with the signed OS)
it says "USB Communication Error. No cirtificate exsists for the object being downloaded"
what does PongOS want from me?
holy... crap
Now, with TI-Connect I get another error (with the signed OS)
it says "USB Communication Error. No cirtificate exsists for the object being downloaded"
what does PongOS want from me?
That's weird...
Why have I forgotten what I did?
And qazz, that's TI-Connect, not the calc or PongOS.
Very strange... If only I could afford to try to send it... (Need TI-OS for school...)
I'll look into the rabbitsign flags and see what I can do.
Make sure you're using the 83+ version, btw
Edit: Okay, I have no idea if this will work, but get the pongos.hex file (for pongos, of course ) and run this line (stolen from pongos and modified), then what I said earlier
Code:
Edit 2: packxxu can be found at http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/413/41336.html
Why have I forgotten what I did?
And qazz, that's TI-Connect, not the calc or PongOS.
Very strange... If only I could afford to try to send it... (Need TI-OS for school...)
I'll look into the rabbitsign flags and see what I can do.
Make sure you're using the 83+ version, btw
Edit: Okay, I have no idea if this will work, but get the pongos.hex file (for pongos, of course ) and run this line (stolen from pongos and modified), then what I said earlier
Code:
packxxu -v 9.99 -h 255 pongos.hex -t 83p -q 0A -o pongos.8xu
Edit 2: packxxu can be found at http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/413/41336.html
calcdude84se wrote:
Not really a tutorial
If you have an unsigned .8Xu (or a previously signed one), just run this line (stolen from my OS build file)
Code:
Where os.8xu is the unsigned OS.
Some of these flags are probably extraneous, but it works
Edit: fixed typo. Be aware that the key file also needs to be in the current directory.
If you have an unsigned .8Xu (or a previously signed one), just run this line (stolen from my OS build file)
Code:
rabbitsign -t 8xu -k 0A.key -K 0A -g -p -r os.8xu
Where os.8xu is the unsigned OS.
Some of these flags are probably extraneous, but it works
Edit: fixed typo. Be aware that the key file also needs to be in the current directory.
Execute this line ^ os.8xu is the original OS file, as before.
You'll want to send it
If it doesn't work the first time, try removing the USB cable as earlier suggested during validation.
If it doesn't work the first time, try removing the USB cable as earlier suggested during validation.
Enjoy yourself!
Note: Messing with flash is fun! (And dangerous, so be careful )
And you can always send the TI-OS back later...
Note: Messing with flash is fun! (And dangerous, so be careful )
And you can always send the TI-OS back later...
Yeah, I went through the pain of editing the source files so brass could compile it. But I like PongOS better. You can play Pong, and edit flash!
calcdude84se wrote:
Enjoy yourself!
Note: Messing with flash is fun! (And dangerous, so be careful )
And you can always send the TI-OS back later...
Amazing, calcdude! Thanks for your epic persistence with this. And Qazz, I think you deserve some kudos too for sticking with this through so much discouragement. Note: Messing with flash is fun! (And dangerous, so be careful )
And you can always send the TI-OS back later...
haha, thanks Kerm
Now, calcdude, I have one last favour to ask of you. Do you have a version of CSX that you have sent to a TI-84+?
Now, calcdude, I have one last favour to ask of you. Do you have a version of CSX that you have sent to a TI-84+?
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