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NiteStryker Probe Posted: 6 Jan 2004 18:18 GMT Total Posts: 9 | Ok, thanx to all of u who helped with the uninstall issue, i fixed that. now, I have the TI connect in, and Calculator ready. I want to know just a few things:
Where can I get DoorsOs? I got games, but one of them says i need DoorsOS....
How do I run programs?
[Edited by NiteStryker on 07-Jan-04 04:28] |
zkostik Carrier
Posted: 6 Jan 2004 19:44 GMT Total Posts: 2486 | Since you're looking for Doors OS, I assume you have a TI-89 (maybe fill out your profile?). I'd like to ask why Doors OS? Its an old kernel and there are more modern and stable kernels (if you actually want a kernel) suck as Universal OS or Pre OS. You can find some of there here in our Programs->TI-89 section as well as in ticalc.org archives.
Uhm...I just saw you sig...if your calc is actually 86, then we have a good os for it in our Programs->TI-86 section. Its called Rascall.
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NiteStryker Probe Posted: 6 Jan 2004 20:57 GMT Total Posts: 9 | I have a TI-89, and i got a Mario game that said I need DoorsOS, I dont know anything about calculators, so Im asking for help....
What OS do you reccomend?
And, When I got a game, which files go into the calculator, and how do I access the game??? |
spiral Wraith Posted: 6 Jan 2004 21:35 GMT Total Posts: 958 | go to www.timetoteam.fr.st and download PreOS, it's the only kernel that is updated anymore. It's not called an OS, it's called a kernel, because it justs boosts the functioanlity of the existing operating system, not replacing it. |
Digital Guardian
Posted: 6 Jan 2004 23:25 GMT Total Posts: 1051 | Don't worry NiteStyker, it will all make sense in due time. |
NiteStryker Probe Posted: 7 Jan 2004 08:13 GMT Total Posts: 9 | Ok, so If I get this OS, everything will work? |
Digital Guardian
Posted: 7 Jan 2004 08:52 GMT Total Posts: 1051 | Use PreOS. It is not an OS, it is a kernal. A kernal is a third party applicaiton that modifies the OS in order to make it more functional and efficient, sometimes for the sake of the stability of the OS. Yes it will work. |
dysfunction Goliath Posted: 7 Jan 2004 16:55 GMT Total Posts: 122 | It doens't modify the OS much... just better assembly support and a few key hooks. |