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GtkTiLink becomes TiLP ('Ti Linking Program' or also 
'TiLP is a Linking Program' if you prefer GNU recursive acronyms).

Previous version: 5.00-stable (02/03/2002)
Current version:  5.03-stable (09/03/2002)

Libticables & libticalcs have increased to v3.x.x !
TiLP is now available for 3 platforms as a native program: 
Linux (GTK), Windows (MFC) and Mac OS-X (Cocoa).



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|Information |
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A lot of work have been done in the v5.00 release.

If you have a SilverLink cable (TI-GRAPH LINK USB), you will need to retrieve
the driver on the Linux Programmer Group at http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_usb.

For the other link cables, no driver is needed because it's provided.


Improvements:
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	- little bug fixes for TI73/TI83+: sending, FLASH app, GROUP var, 
		checksum problems
	- ROM dump (end of transfer)
	- [NT4/2000/XP] parallel link cable pbs fixed
	- [Linux] automatically find the right node in /dev for TI modules
	- [Linux] fixed problems with tipar/tiser
	- TI89/92+ FLASH app with free certificate (such as TI Cell Sheet) 
		supported
	- TI89/92+ FLASH app with non valid license name are supported too

New capabilities:
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	- [NT4/2000/XP] automatically install and load the PortTalk driver 
		if the machine has not been rebooted yet
	- screendump can be saved as grayscales images (similar to VTi ones)
	- BMP support (Windows only, buggy under Linux)
	
Bug report:
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If you think that you have found a bug, please report it. This allows me to 
improve TiLP and make it better.
Feel free to mail me, I always reply to mails.

It seems that some guys have backup problems with TI89/92+. If you have 
installed a kernel or some other assembly program which modify the FLASH or
RAM memory, this may explain your problem. But, mail me anyways.