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Hey there everyone. I noticed that a lot of people have been posting pictures of emulators on the TI-Nspire series of calculators. After snooping around for a bit, I discovered that there wasn't a clear comprehensive guide for those who are not familiar with computers. So, I decided to make my own. I hope it will help some of you! Before you start None of this is truly dangerous to your calculator if done right.
Despite this, please be sure to save and backup any and all files on your calculator before starting. Also, all the programs and files you need are available for free. If, for some reason, you are being asked to pay for something or asked for any credit card information, then DO NOT continue with that site.
Again, none of the links I post will require a credit card or any form of payment or registration. The main website that is hosting the downloads is in a foreign language (I believe it is French, but I'm not sure). I assure you, though, that it is the right site. If the instructions have a link in them, the link will take you exactly where you to go. With all that being said, let's get started: You need TI Student software for your calculator for this to work You can get a trial version from TI’s website or from TI Planet for your calculator.
IT works on PC, Mac, and Linux. Make sure you have the right OS on your Calculator!!! To run the emulators, you will need a program called Ndless, which I will describe how to get in the next section.
Ndless requires your calculator to have OS 3.1. The quickest way to check your OS is to connect your calculator to your computer, and go to the About or System option. If you have 3.1, then you can skip to the next section. If not, follow these instructions: 1) Go to 2) Click on the Ti Nspire link 3) Click the OS link 4) Scroll down to find 3.1 ( IMPORTANT Make sure you choose the OS that matches up with your calculator! It DOES matter whether or not your calculator is CAS or non-CAS. There may be other versions of 3.1, such as 3.1.0.39 or something of that sort. While most of them will work with Ndless, the safest bet is 3.1) 5) Click the link for the OS that you need 6) Scroll down the page and find a button that says “telecharger” 7) Click said button.
Your download shouldn’t take very long, but it depends on your internet connection 8) You should be able to just drag the new file into the documents space on your calculator 9) Wait for it to send to your calculator 10) A dialog box on your calculator should pop up showing that the OS has been downloaded and is being installed. It may take a couple minutes, but be patient 11) The calculator will reset itself and the loading screen should come up. Then, you will select your language and font size. Other than that, all of oyur old files will still be on their 12) Congratulations! Move on to the next step Downloading Ndless Ndless is the program that allows you to run emulators on your calculator.
It acts like an OS, but it doesn’t change the way your calculator runs, only what it can do.