I am unsure if this is old news or not and some of the ASM programmers probably alerady expected or discovered it, but it seems that PindurTI, which is a TI-82, TI-83 and TI-83+ emulator, supports the TI-73 as well. Altough the support wasn't intentionally built-in (if you try to send TI-73 files to the emulator you will get an "Invalid File Type" error), I tried to nagivate through menus and test some stuff and everything seemed fine, as you can see in the two following screenshots:
According to many sources, such as old topics on United-TI forums and
http://www.datamath.org website, the TI-73 hardware is practically identical to the TI-83+ and the only difference is the software loaded in the Flash memory. As some people alerady tried to load a TI-73 OS on a real TI-83+ before, this makes me wonder if the emulator isn't recognizing the TI-73 ROM I sent to it as a TI-83+ one? Altough this is not much of a discovery, I found this a bit interesting since the emulator wasn't even meant to have support for this calculator model.
WabbitEmu old version from 2007 had built-in TI-73 support, as stated on Revsoft forums. As proof I got able to send such files to the emulator run Joltima with Mallard shell in it fine:
This makes me wonder why the exact same ROM would not even load at all in the newest version of WabbitEmu until you restart the emulator completly, though. Also the same experiment than with PindurTI didn't worked with VirtualTI 2.5 beta.
I only tested this with ROM version 1.40, though. I haven't tried with 1.3004, 1.3007, 1.60, 1.90 or 1.91. Also I haven't personally tried doing such thing on a real TI-83 Plus calculator nor even loading a TI-83+ OS in a TI-73 so if you ever plan to do so it is at your own risks.