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#31
Thank you so much for TI-83 emulation. Its the calculator I know and use.

Just one request: Instead of an icon for every single calculator (Which is now at three already), it would be better if there was just one icon, and at first launch it asked which calculator you want to use. Then, if you wanted to change it later, you press the menu key to show a list of calculators.
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#32
Originally Posted by Thesandlord View Post
it would be better if there was just one icon, and at first launch it asked which calculator you want to use. Then, if you wanted to change it later, you press the menu key to show a list of calculators.
It is coming in a later version, after I sort a few other things out.
 
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#33
I'm pretty sure I have the latest version of AlmostTI installed, I can't find any newer ones in the Extras repo but I don't have the TI-83+ emulator? Do you have to run it from the console?

Also, a bug I noticed in the TI-83 emu was that when you go to the table of a graph, the numbers are really messed up and unreadable. This also happens in the graph when you are tracing the function, the y and x are unreadable.
 
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#34
Originally Posted by thylacine222 View Post
I'm pretty sure I have the latest version of AlmostTI installed, I can't find any newer ones in the Extras repo but I don't have the TI-83+ emulator? Do you have to run it from the console?
The version in Extras is the latest one. It has got problems emulating TI-83+, this is why TI-83+ option is not available.

Also, a bug I noticed in the TI-83 emu was that when you go to the table of a graph, the numbers are really messed up and unreadable. This also happens in the graph when you are tracing the function, the y and x are unreadable.
It is also a known bug. Will be fixed in a later version.
 
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#35
just a big THX for this emulator, looking forward to use it on the N900!
(can I also ask if you fixed those bugs/features? ^^ )

edit: i imagine you're more busy porting some other emulator(s) to freemantle though (GBA?), so, just hoping it'll come in the next few months..

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#36
Originally Posted by thecursedfly View Post
just a big THX for this emulator, looking forward to use it on the N900! (can I also ask if you fixed those bugs/features? ^^ )
I fixed some (like the TI83 display bug) but not all.

edit: i imagine you're more busy porting some other emulator(s) to freemantle though (GBA?), so, just hoping it'll come in the next few months..
AlmostTI should work on Fremantle, just need to fix an incompatibility or two.
 

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#37
could be useful for somebody (the official TI-85 guidebook in english):
http://education.ti.com/downloads/gu...85book-eng.pdf
(~9 MB)
 

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#38
Just a small request, it'd be very appreciated if you did this, and it doesn't require much work (if you haven't done this yet already). If it already exist, then I must appologize, becuase I haven't had a chance to try this emulator yet.

Could you possibly make a TI-84+ Silver Edition interface for the TI-83+ platform as well? It shouldn't be an issue, since it has almost the same hardware as any other TI-83+ calc, the only difference being it includes a built-in real-time clock (however, I'm not sure about if there are any other differences as well, of course besides the hardware differences that doesn't matter for an emulator, like USB-port or more internal memory).

The reason why this would be nice is not only because I'm used to this design, but also becuase there is an amount (although very small) of TI-games that require a clock, which as far as I know, the other calcs lack (besides TI-84 series).


I almost forgot to ask if this will work on the N900 (Maemo 5) as well, or if it needs to be remade for the newer version of the OS?

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#39
Originally Posted by c0rt3x View Post
Could you possibly make a TI-84+ Silver Edition interface for the TI-83+ platform as well?
No, as I do not have TI84+ or TI84+SE firmware. In fact, distributing such firmware publicly would be a much worse problem than distributing the ancient TI85 firmware. So, even if I add TI84* to the application, you will still have to provide your own firmware.

I almost forgot to ask if this will work on the N900 (Maemo 5) as well, or if it needs to be remade for the newer version of the OS?
It already works on N900. You can find it in the Extras-Testing repository for Fremantle.
 

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#40
I got my N900 just today, like several hours ago. Anyway, I'm planning to use this app.

I would like to know how to use the Ti83 and the Ti83+SE on this firmware.
 
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