![]() but repeating lies doesn't make them true ) Your post is yet another shameless attempt at deceiving people into believing that you're the victim. On non-technical matters, since you're introducing them: let's just say that the facts that we have forked TIGCC, and that many people in the community hate you, is just a consequence of your long-lasting disrespect towards our ideas (lots of things seen by multiple persons as improvements, shut down by you in an unfriendly way) and our work (not processing the contributions of five to seven years ago, etc.). Not even the sprite routine optimizations contributed in 20, at the same time they were performed in ExtGraph, have been processed by the sole TIGCC maintainer. * the latest release of GCC4TI has, besides multiple bugfixes, started tackling the large backlog of unprocessed contributions to TIGCC. A bug tracker, a mailing list, a developer forum. * on the other side, there's GCC4TI, which provides recent ready-made releases (and for those who are using other *nix flavors, more portable scripts with proper error handling). No bug tracker, no mailing-list, no real developer forum. * on the one side, there's TIGCC, which expects people to download, compile and install TIGCC from SVN to get the bugfixes, and the absence of new significant feature or optimization, made in the past three years (and counting). I could have bet money that if you saw my message, you'd spew, as usual, your hatred and lies about GCC4TI and its contributors :) Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: TI Connect Adds 64-Bit, Windows 7 Support LOL, GCC4TI is not any more "community-oriented" than TIGCC is, it's just oriented towards the ego of 2 or 3 people who hate me (and you're one of those). Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: TI Connect Adds 64-Bit, Windows 7 Support I concur, and TIGCC's community-oriented derivative GCC4TI is even better ) Re: Re: Re: Re: TI Connect Adds 64-Bit, Windows 7 Support Just use TIGCC, it's worlds better anyway. Please TI also support to TI FLASH Studio on winXP-sp3, Win7 As BrandonW pointed out over IRC, TI doesn't listen to students, just the teachers, the people who actually create the demand for the calculators.įinally! I've been using Windows XP in Virtualbox to sync up my 83+. ![]() It'll happen when teachers start using Linux. The patch is only for windows.Īnd when do we get Linux support? That's the real question.Īlthough Linux support would be nice, we already have TILP. Does the patch fix that? However, 1.7 Beta does work, so its not a big issue. TI Connect 1.6 does not work on Snow Leopard. it's called x86 or 32-bit - there's no such thing as x32) This new update apparently adds drivers for 圆4 versions of Windows. It's when you get 圆4 Windows that the drivers for USB won't work. There has never been an issue for 32-bit Vista or Win7 that uses the same driver as x86 Windows XP. I've been using TI-Connect 1.6 on Windows 7 x32 for the last month or two fine before this update came out. That is extremely obsolete! The latest version of it is Ubuntu 10.04! The version I recommend is Ubuntu 9.10. (then again, I wouldn't have bothered to upgrade had I not run fsck on the root partition of F8 while it was mounted. I upgraded from Fedora 8 to Fedora 11 a few months ago. Re: Re: Re: TI Connect Adds 64-Bit, Windows 7 Support No, it's not, as that release has been out of support for years. Re: Re: TI Connect Adds 64-Bit, Windows 7 Support I'm not going to dignify that question with a response. Re: TI Connect Adds 64-Bit, Windows 7 Support Their views are not necessarily those of, and takes no responsibility for their content. The comments below are written by visitors. Stopping you from upgrading to a modern OS! The previous lack of support has caused headaches for many The new version supports 64-bit Windows, as well as Windows Vista and It looks like you'll need to download both TI Connect 1.6 and the 1.6.1 patch to get full functionality. Texas Instruments quietly (very quietly) told the world that they haveĪ new version of TI Connect available for download. Posted by Astrid on 7 November 2009, 07:19 GMT TI Connect Adds 64-Bit, Windows 7 Support TI Connect Adds 64-Bit, Windows 7 Support.
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