totorigolo is preparing an interesting graphics library for Ndless programs. Compatible with the CX and its color screen, it will hopefully be ported to classic (grayscale) TI-Nspire.
-> TI-Planet (French, Google translation)
totorigolo is preparing an interesting graphics library for Ndless programs. Compatible with the CX and its color screen, it will hopefully be ported to classic (grayscale) TI-Nspire.
-> TI-Planet (French, Google translation)
critor has worked on the original port of nDOOM by Mraklopaz to adapt it for TI-Nspire CX and its nice color screen (credits to Adriweb for the demo).
Ndless 3 will of course be required to run it. There are still some issues to be fixed before the (unplanned) release of Ndless.
As Lionel Debroux points out, native programs are currently mainly games and emulators, because being quite independent of the underlying OS. I hope to see soon a broader choice of programs, such as utilities and science programs, thanks to the possible bridge with the Lua features of OS 3.x. It would hopefully allow to write native Lua extensions, and embed Lua scripts in Ndless programs.
This was probably not obvious in the previous posts, but the current alpha version of Ndless 3 required a computer-based installation after each reboot of the calculator.
The latest (internal) update now includes a reboot-proof installer, as in Ndless v1.0! Just install it one time and here you go.
Compatibility with original TI-Nspire programs:
Programs must be rebuilt with the latest SDK because of several hardware changes on the TI-Nspire CX. The rebuild is not required for classic TI-Nspire models.
Credits to Adriweb for the picture and apcalc for Block Dude Nspire.
Credits to calc84maniac for gbc4nspire.
Credits: Adriweb for the picture, Goplat for the updated NESpire.
(run as-is without rebuild)
This is a bug fix release that should get rid of random crashes with some Lua scripts.
Here’s a quick preview of what to expect, but quite far from usable at the moment. This was shot on my TI-Nspire Clickpad with OS v3.1.0. Sorry for the bad quality of the video :(
Luna v0.2a is now available, which fixes nasty bugs making it sometimes unusable. Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks to Goplat and Levak. Make3D can now be fully converted with Luna, either the debug version or the library version.
You should also have a look at Levak’s useful script for nspire_emu to dump XML documents of arbitrary size, that can be combined with his other script to extract a Lua source code written on-calc with oclua.