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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
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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
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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
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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.





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