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Dead TI-Nspire CX CAS help?

Started by TruDev, December 07, 2018, 01:50:44 AM

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TruDev

So, I guess I might say that I own a TI-Nspire CX CAS, and that is partially true. However, the one I use is my brother's, because mine broke...
I was wondering if I could take it apart, but I am not able to without buying outrageous types of screwdrivers...

Ok, now to the description of the problem. I originally thought that these problems were caused by Ndless, but now I realize it is probably a hardware issue.
So, one day, I discovered that the screen looked corrupted on my TI-Nspire. I kind of freaked out (I think? I don't remember...) Anyways, once I reset it, it was fine, until it corrupted again. Sometimes it would boot with the old non-color TI-Nspire boot screen, which I didn't think was possible for a CX model. Eventually I had to press on+reset at the same time to get it to boot. Reinstalling the OS and formatting the device did not work. Nearing the end of its life, I had to actually twist the calculator to get it to boot. Yes, I had to physically twist the calculator, which was probably the best indication that it was a hardware problem. Now, it won't boot at all...
  • Calculators owned: TI-Nspire CX CAS

Yuki

It definitely sounds like a false contact on the board if you had to twist it so it works. You might want to open it, any hardware hackers here?
  • Calculators owned: TI-83+ (dead?), Casio Prizm (also dead???)
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TruDev

Also I think I should add that it's warranty is probably over or voided by now, depending on if installing Ndless voids it (I assume it does)
  • Calculators owned: TI-Nspire CX CAS

Lionel Debroux

Nope, installing Ndless is clearly not known to void the warranty :)
And yes, it's hard to conceive that such misbehaviour can be produced purely by software.
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