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I would like to see if the emulator runs at close to the same speed as the calc or as fast as the computer it is on? Could someone test that with the program mentioned in the article to see how the time comparison fares?
I wonder if we will need an HPless for this?
[Pas de prog autre que HP Basic] Hez ben oui, mais si on avais de la prog native, il ne faudrait pas longtemps pour que le mode 'examen' ne soit plus fiable...
[No programming capabilities besides HP Basic]Hey yeah, but if there were native programming, it wouldn't be long before the 'exam' mode becomes unreliable...
but oh well... many employees of calculator manufacturers, especially in the management chain, see openness as a threat to the business model, instead of seeing it as the asset that it always has been...If the platform is popular enough, arbitrary native code execution and Linux will eventually come to the platform. It's only a matter of interest and time.
Personally, I will be surprised if someone doesn't have an embedded Linux kernel booting on it a few weeks after wide availability.
(and a Prime emulator on the Nspire platform once the platform is known enough !)