Lua Programming Environment on the TI-Nspire Found
Posted by Astrid on 17 April 2011, 19:36 GMT
In a development that could turn out to be very interesting in the near future, Lua has been discovered on the TI-Nspire OS version 3.0. The Hackspire wiki already has the beginnings of an API reference. Go forth and create cool stuff!
Update (Travis): A Lua section in the Nspire file archives has now been added.
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Re: Lua Programming Environment on the TI-Nspire Found
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chris houston
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So what does this imply? We can create programs in Lua on the Nspire? Or does this help to reveal more of how the os works and perhaps a new point from which Ndless may be implemented?
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17 April 2011, 19:43 GMT
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Re: Lua Programming Environment on the TI-Nspire Found
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iconmaster
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YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! Lua is my favorite language, so I am seriously plussed that we now have Lua support. This makes me want to get the NSpire now.
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17 April 2011, 21:03 GMT
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Re: Lua Programming Environment on the TI-Nspire Found
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Kevin Kofler
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Has anybody tried attacking TI's LUA interpreter with these: http://www.lua.org/bugs.html#5.1.4-1 ? At least some of these look exploitable to me.
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18 April 2011, 00:02 GMT
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Re: Lua Programming Environment on the TI-Nspire Found
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critor
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You have forgotten to mention the new downgrade protection, which is permanently blocking 1.x/2.x OSes and prevents the use of Ndless.
It's an important information, at least as important as the Lua for the user.
The protection is related to the new included 3.0 boot2 which has to be removed before any 3.0 OS installation as I've discovered (check the above URL).
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18 April 2011, 09:25 GMT
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Just noticed something
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Bob Jones
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I was reading about the TI-Nspire on here and the new LUA programming environment when I noticed that the "TI-Nspire" page in the "Calculators" section is quite out of date.
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20 April 2011, 19:29 GMT
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Re: Lua Programming Environment on the TI-Nspire Found
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critor
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I've discovered today a major bug which can destroy your Boot2 when you install OS 3.0.
Click on the link above.
If you really want to install OS 3.0, you must absolutely remove the Boot2 image from the TNC/TNO file with the TNOC tool before installing the OS... or accept the possibility to permanently brick your Nspire.
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20 April 2011, 19:31 GMT
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