This is an archived, read-only copy of the United-TI subforum , including posts and topic from May 2003 to April 2012. If you would like to discuss any of the topics in this forum, you can visit Cemetech's Technology & Calculator Open Topic subforum. Some of these topics may also be directly-linked to active Cemetech topics. If you are a Cemetech member with a linked United-TI account, you can link United-TI topics here with your current Cemetech topics.

This forum is locked: you cannot post, reply to, or edit topics. Community News & Discuss Nspire => Technology & Calculator Open Topic
Author Message
wizardcm


Newbie


Joined: 31 Mar 2010
Posts: 10

Posted: 08 May 2010 05:17:37 am    Post subject:

I was wondering if it's possible to dualboot two Operating Systems on the TI-Nspire, for example OS 1.1 and OS 2.0?

Thanks for any help. Smile
Back to top
bwang


Member


Joined: 15 Mar 2009
Posts: 128

Posted: 08 May 2010 04:28:24 pm    Post subject:

As of now, no. The release of RunOS is being delayed because of possible legal issues.
Back to top
wizardcm


Newbie


Joined: 31 Mar 2010
Posts: 10

Posted: 08 May 2010 07:15:41 pm    Post subject:

bwang wrote:

As of now, no. The release of RunOS is being delayed because of possible legal issues.

Ah ok. That's too bad. Sad
Back to top
Smartzkid


Newbie


Joined: 30 Jan 2010
Posts: 27

Posted: 18 Jun 2010 05:27:36 pm    Post subject:

Any news here?
Back to top
Lionel Debroux


Member


Joined: 01 Aug 2009
Posts: 170

Posted: 19 Jun 2010 01:10:22 am    Post subject:

Dual-booting (especially the possibility to run a CAS OS on the non-CAS model) is even more unwanted, from TI's POV, than Ndless and ASM programming in general. You're not going to find much information about that - even as a status update - on a public message board Wink

Last edited by Guest on 19 Jun 2010 01:10:43 am; edited 1 time in total
Back to top
wizardcm


Newbie


Joined: 31 Mar 2010
Posts: 10

Posted: 25 Jun 2010 07:37:18 am    Post subject:

Lionel Debroux wrote:

Dual-booting (especially the possibility to run a CAS OS on the non-CAS model) is even more unwanted, from TI's POV, than Ndless and ASM programming in general. You're not going to find much information about that - even as a status update - on a public message board Wink

Ah, understood. This topic can now be closed.
Back to top
StupidUser


Newbie


Joined: 09 Nov 2010
Posts: 4

Posted: 09 Nov 2010 10:46:19 pm    Post subject:

Lionel Debroux wrote:

Dual-booting (especially the possibility to run a CAS OS on the non-CAS model) is even more unwanted, from TI's POV, than Ndless and ASM programming in general. You're not going to find much information about that - even as a status update - on a public message board Wink

What about the other way 'round: can you run non-CAS on the CAS model (most of my professors don't allow CAS calculators, but if I have a need for one, I don't want to buy two of 'em - though I realize that TI does).

Of course, I'm not sure how I would convince them that the CAS was disabled on my calculator clearly marked "CAS", but that's a different issue. Neutral
Back to top
Display posts from previous:   
Register to Join the Conversation
Have your own thoughts to add to this or any other topic? Want to ask a question, offer a suggestion, share your own programs and projects, upload a file to the file archives, get help with calculator and computer programming, or simply chat with like-minded coders and tech and calculator enthusiasts via the site-wide AJAX SAX widget? Registration for a free Cemetech account only takes a minute.

» Go to Registration page
    »
» View previous topic :: View next topic  
Page 1 of 1 » All times are UTC - 5 Hours

 

Advertisement