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XML format used in TNS files
TNS and TNSP files contains XML data, encrypted and compressed (see TNS File Format and TNSP File Format).
How to get the XML data and build TNS from XML
TNS files
To get the XML data, you can use:
-Levak’s clipboard dumper with the TI Nspire Computer Software
-Godplat's nspire_emu like described here and here
To build TNS files from XML, you can use Luna.
TNSP files
Any text editor and good zip-reader that can handle odd zip files should be OK.
You should be able to extract every file except one, which is in clear at the beginning of the TNSP file.
TNS files general XML structure
You can find two or more XML files in a TNS file:
-ProblemX.xml (X being the number of the problem, up to 50 in regular TNS files)