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Yeah it would probaly be better to use a rom dump rather than actually coding the system calls by myself, but emulating the hardware of the TI-83+ such as the lcd screen and linkport will stil be challenging.
IIRC, the header for fx-9860G addins had a couple of spots that were just blank filler just to mess with us.
One thing to make sure with an emulator is that it emulates everything correctly. The TI-Nspire 84+ emulator doesn't even do that, even though TI coded it.I wonder how fast would it be, though...
Yes I just got one yesterday
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on December 26, 2010, 03:56:59 pmOne thing to make sure with an emulator is that it emulates everything correctly. The TI-Nspire 84+ emulator doesn't even do that, even though TI coded it.I wonder how fast would it be, though...How long do third-party emulators take to arrive after a calculator is released? A few years? A few weeks?
Quote from: ScoutDavid on December 26, 2010, 04:33:27 pmQuote from: DJ Omnimaga on December 26, 2010, 03:56:59 pmOne thing to make sure with an emulator is that it emulates everything correctly. The TI-Nspire 84+ emulator doesn't even do that, even though TI coded it.I wonder how fast would it be, though...How long do third-party emulators take to arrive after a calculator is released? A few years? A few weeks?It depends. It can range between one and 7 years. For the 83+, it took 7 years until we get an emulator with flash and grayscale support. VirtualTI came out 1 year after the 83+ arrived, but it did not emulate the archive.