Not only Windows mandates drivers for those devices in non-standard class, but worse, using more than one driver (which is necessary for licensing reasons, libticables and TI's sofware can't use each other's drivers) requires installing some extra platform-specific complexity known as a "filter driver" - and the authors of filter drivers advise against installing them in an automated manner. The beginning of the Windows README just describes a straightforward one-time manual setup procedure of several minutes, to work around the fact that Windows makes it difficult to deal with USB devices in non-standard class, such as all of TI's calculators and the SilverLink cable. That "NNSE" protocol was partially reverse-engineered and reimplemented outside of libticalcs. TILP (libticalcs) does not support the CX II yet: it uses a different protocol, namely some form of wrapper for a modified version of the Nspire series' NavNet protocol.
Please Wait." on the first line, and not do anything.Ĭause once I get this to work, I can install Ndless, and PROPERLY learn C. It'll just sit there, with ".….Connecting. I've also tried downloading TI-Connect, but every time I have it search for my calc, it'll get through searching for the calc, but it will freeze on the TIDeviceExplorer screen after it is done searching for the calc.
I've hit "Retry" quite a few times, but it's not working. I did look at the readme, but I hardly understand any of the jargon that it contains.Īlso, when I attempt to install it, it is unable to download the files. I tried the 1.2.6 version if that is useful. I did the driver filtration, but still it isnt detected in the software. I just installed TI nspire student soft again and my current driver is TI Nspire (tm) Handheld Device. Specifically, when I installed the TI-Nspire Computer Link, from the TI website, it wasn't able to see that my calculator was connected to the computer.Īnd. Re: New Nspire CX - not detected in NSpire Student Software. But while I do have a TI-Nspire CX II, I can't get any of the connecting software to work. Hello everyone! Now that I've actually got some time on my hands, I feel like it's time to get back into the programming world.