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TI added another clause to its EULA: Quote (TI) You may not use the Licensed Materials on any emulator of a TI calculator unless the emulator is obtained from TI. We can technically have TI calc emulators, but we can't run TI's OSes on them. In my opinion, what TI said will make native-code programming a nightmare. Fortunately, it isn't exactly enforceable. |
Title says it all. We will be returning to survival some time, no later than the 23rd.
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By September 1, 2013, you need 100 hours of calculator and 50 hours of non-calculator programming.
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Well, long time no see! We're starting to recruit members here. While I was gone, I was playing Minecraft and worrying about Science Fair. Science Fair... oh, choosing the topic is so hard.
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I am establishing a chat archive for Google Drive chats, which are not archived. The product will be distributed as a zip file with a .chatarchivecomplete extension, and then the .chatarchive files are ordinary text files. Other chat forms may be archived...
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I know TI wouldn't listen, but I wrote this to **** them off:
I am notifying you that I will no longer support you. You have actively locked down assembly development for the TI-Nspire, and to some extent, the TI-84 Plus Series via 2.53/2.55 MP. I will no longer buy your calculators, nor use them in class. I am the leader of the Union of Concerned Calculator Programmers (http://uccp.ucoz.com) and I will use a Casio Prizm in class as soon as I buy one.
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