![]() The original TI-Nspire was developed out of the TI PLT SHH1 prototype calculator (which itself was derived from the Casio ClassPad 300 ), the TI-92 series of calculators released in 1995, and the TI-89 series of calculators released in 1998. Please note that Texas Instruments is unable to issue a new license number without a valid proof of purchase.Ī bit annoying for me but I guess it does make sense to prevent people from getting the software for free. The TI-Nspire is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments which was released in July 2007. I just got a reply from customer support, a quote from this email: In case TI doesn't resolve this, how can I still update firmware/install apps onto the calculator without the CAS Student Software? Really, if you wanted it, you should have bought it new. ![]() Otherwise, here is a post on how to use the temporary license to become a perpetual one. Unfortunately, my friend couldn't find the receipts for this calculator either.ĭo you think TI will even consider this case without me having any receipts? The TI-Nspire CAS Student Software is available as a single use licence (ESD) and in various school and multi-use licences (ESD). If all you want to do is transfer programs (or update it and the software on it) there is a version of Ti Connect for the nSpire available for free. ![]() I tried asking this friend if he still had the activation code because apparently, it comes with the packaging of the calculator, but unfortunately, he couldn't find it as this calculator is several years old.Īs I'm based in the UK, I couldn't find a UK number for TI's customer care team, so I emailed them a day ago explaining this situation, and have yet to receive a response. When I tried using the CAS Student Software, I noticed it asked for an activation code otherwise it's only a 30-day free trial. ![]() I was recently given a TI-Nspire CX CAS from a friend who no longer needed it.
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