Hello fellow Walruses! I'm new to this community and this is my first project! I managed to download Ndless 3.6 onto my TI-nspire CX calculator. Now I'm looking for help to download the CAS OS. I noticed under Ndless apps https://ndless-apps.org/ there's a file called NCalc with the description "Native access to the CAS engine," does this mean it's a download for the CAS OS? I also noticed it won't give me the option to download this file. Any Walrus friends willing to help a new walrus on the block? ;D
nCalc would just work on a (CX) CAS device, it's was a POC to show access to the math engine from C/C++. It won't give you CAS on a CX non-CAS.
What is your hardware version, by the way? I thought that nLaunchy worked on hardware I or lower. However we wouldn't be able to help you to specifically load a CAS OS on your calculator, but there are most likely plenty of nLaunchy tutorials out there if your calculator is still supported. But if you have a newer model and nLaunchy is still not supported, then you might be out of luck, and Adriweb's solution might be your best alternative.
If you installed OS 3.6, I think you're in no luck as IIRC nlaunchy only works from older OSes. Don't new OSes have new protection in the boot2 etc? However, from what I see in the other topic your calc should be compatible with nlaunchy hardware wise as it came with os 3.0.2.
Sorry yall I'm confused by all this terminology. Am I not able to get the CAS on my CX? I upgraded to 3.6 through the tutorial download files, I didn't use TI's download, so maybe that'll allow me to downgrade? My hardware version is C.