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Prime Connectivity kit and Emulator on linux?
12-06-2018, 08:57 AM
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RE: Prime Connectivity kit and Emulator on linux?
(06-03-2018 11:55 PM)Tim Wessman Wrote:  I have them both available as native Linux applications as appimages. We have not yet done a few things on them yet however to be able to release - the usb has not been turned on among a few.

These aren't a high priority, but I'd like to get them done sometime - maybe as an unsupported "technical preview" or similar...

Push the free Linux version to Finnish Abitti developers.
Abitti is the official Finnish graduation Linux system on a stick
with free version of TI CX CAS & Casio ClassPad (for Linux)

Abitti is also used on many High School studies and eventually on every exam.

NOTE: the student demo version from the internet
and the version used by Schools differ in licences.
HP doesn't have to distribute a free full version on the internet.
It can be limited to the school system & the matriculation exams,
which are available to the students only during tests and some classes thru schools.
Those USB stick have to be returned to the teacher
and they only work with the school server system.

Your software is safe (unless you're planning to release a free full Linux version)
BTW: IMHO that would crush Casio & TI (in Finland)

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RE: Prime Connectivity kit and Emulator on linux? - CyberAngel - 12-06-2018 08:57 AM



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