![]() And with that, there is the major news roundup of the last few months. Graph3DC is a 3D grapher for the CSE series that has full color support and OS integration. Finally we have KermMartian's Graph3DC for the TI-84+CSE (and equivalents). These projects allow for easier C programming on the CE series, as well as the use of dynamically linked libraries on the CE. Also made by a team lead by Mateo, we have A CE C SDK, LibLoad, and Libraries. Take a look if you haven't already! Technically, there is no official "release" yet and is very much in alpha, but it is very much worth mentioning. It is open source and anyone can contribute. One of the most notable was CEmu, a TI-84+CE (and equivalent) emulator, made by a team lead by MateoConLechuga. Congratulations! As for project releases, there have been quite a few. Winners were determined by a hybrid judging/community vote. Well done guys! Over on CodeWalrus, there was CodeWalrus Contest II: A Game About Walruses, in which participants were asked to include the CodeWalrus mascott, Walrii, in their games. The winners were Hooloovoo, PT_, and lirtosiast. The smaller the program and the faster it was turned in, the more points accumulated. Scores were determined by expedience and source size. In this contest, participants were issued a series of cryptography challenges. We look forward to more exciting news on the front page in the future! There have also been two major contests! First up we have Cemetech Contest #15: Crypto Golfing. To take his place, Xavier "critor" Andreani has stepped up. Long time News Editor for Ryan Boyd has retired from his position. ![]() In addition to the first TI-Nspire activity, Fuel for the Fire, there is an engineering design challenge in which the winners get to talk with a NASA expert and win a set of TI-Nspires! There has also been lots of activity in the community recently. Ndless est le 'jailbreak' de la TI-Nspire, qui permet de faire fonctionner des programmes bien plus puissants et capables quavec les outils approuvés par TI (B. Also news from TI: mISSion imaginaTIon, a new series of TI-Nspire activities, made in conjunction with NASA, to inspire students to participate in STEM fields. Le 19 février dernier sortait Ndless 4.2, la toute nouvelle version compatible avec le dernier OS 4.2 du 16 février. For those who don't know, Ndless is a TI-Nspire "jailbreak" that allows for the execution of assembly and C programs (which are not supported on the OS), including some awesome games and tools. As with every Nspire OS update, 4.2 blocked Ndless, but after an extremely short amount of time, Ndless 4.2 has been released. It added some new features, such as inequality graphing, sliders on graphs, and new context menus. Well some idiot over here by the name of pimath has been slacking at his (former) job, so it's time for a (non-project) community news roundup! First on the list is the TI-Nspire CX/ TI-Nspire CX CAS OS 4.2, which is the second major Nspire OS TI has released since they dropped support for monochrome Nspires (the last supported OS for the monochrome Nspires is 3.9).
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