This adress is then sent to the computer via a nice and tricky way (compressed pixel-color-based encoding) by the lua script and decoded back on the computer, which then grabs the URL and sends back the "raw" data to the Lua script that parses and displays it. It's worth noticing this was already kind of possible already on TI-83+ and TI-84+ (even though quite complex )Īs you can see, you just have to type the adress of the website in a lua script, while the Nspire is connected (wifi or usb) to the computer. Yes, here is a web-browser for your TI-Nspire!Īnd no, this is not an april fool or some kind of joke. Something that was actually a joke by Levak and myself a few years ago, and like some of our april fools, become reality on TI-Planet today ! Today, Adriweb works with Jim Bauwens to (soon) release an extraordinary tool however technically similar. It thus became possible to remote control a TI-Nspire directly from your computer either via USB or wirelessly if you have the Navigator's Wi-Fi cradle In a previous news, Adriweb and Levak were releasing nRemote, a computer program (written in Java) that allows you to send commands to your Nspire via keypresses, using TI's official way (that's why TINCS is needed).
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