Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Oct 2009 13:21 UTC
So, we have Apple who is paranoid about people installing legally purchased copies of its operating system on non-Apple labelled machines. Just when you thought it couldn't get any more ridiculous than that, we have a hardware company trying to prevent people from installing operating systems on its hardware. Wait, what?
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I wasn't aware there were 'real' operating systems available for TI calculators. I recall there being a few applications that were called OSes, but they were merely file browsers and/or application launchers that ran on top of the calculator's native operating system. MirageOS was one example that comes to mind.
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I wasn't aware there were 'real' operating systems available for TI calculators. I recall there being a few applications that were called OSes, but they were merely file browsers and/or application launchers that ran on top of the calculator's native operating system. MirageOS was one example that comes to mind.