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Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on July 05, 2015, 06:39:10 AMThat said, that's kinda a gray area if your emulator wrapper still works past expiration, since that's still technically allowing using a paid emulator for free, something we don't encourage (which is the reasons why I am reluctant about making this topic as front-page news), but you are still on the legal side of things from what I can gather.I myself don't encourage bypassing trial and whatnot, obviously. So, it won't know if it's from a demo or a registered version of SV. js file and some images, and all of that is readily available within SmartView's folder by unzipping the emulators/.jar.
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I didn't see Kerm posts about it until now.The wrapper only requires the.
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Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on July 05, 2015, 06:39:10 AMI was actually more wondering if the program would work with a trial version or only with a registered version, because I still had a few days left and did not plan to continue using anything using TI-SmartView code after my trial copy expired. Good luck with that, it would be a huge amount of reverse-engineering Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on July 05, 2015, 07:06:11 PMNow that has me thinking: Could someone replace the files with his own emulator and use it from TI-Smartview itself?Technically, sure But you'd have to implement all the functions/methods that the host (SV) expects to find/call, and everything. Here, it's the same thing, and the wrapper just happens to be one more host for these files. So, these JS emulators have to be usable in a standalone way, since they have to be embedded in non-TI-made hosts. Anyone able to correctly use google can actually get ahold of those TI files. And that is integrated into online-exam software, like Pearson stuff etc. What were they thinking? I guess that's what happens when they spend 99% of their energy locking down the TI-Nspire.The thing is that TI has been making JS-based z80 emulator for some years now, though never got released publicly, instead they were used in the context of TI-ExamCalc.
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I am astonished that TI made the emulator this insecure against attempts at using it for free legally. Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on July 05, 2015, 07:06:11 PMYeah I just checked the emulator folders.