During the last two years, you might have remembered how I sometimes post news articles featuring recent calculator program releases in batch, usually during Summer or at the start of school year. Unfortunately, this particular news article and the next one afterward will be my last dedicated coverage of TI/Casio/HP community releases. This news will cover utilities, while the next one will cover games. With a non-game feature pending queue spanning two years, I don't think I need to explain why I won't be doing such news afterward (unless of course I feel like writing a news but that won't be regular community coverage).
So now, here is part 1: Utilities and programming tools!
TI-z80 calculators-
UOSRECV (a little program for the 84+, 84+SE, and (yes) 84+CSE to receive unsigned OSes)
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Calc2Key (Control your computer with your TI-83+/84+. REQUIRES TILP)
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USBpad8x (Control your comp with 84+. No TILP install required)
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PixelScape (online Sprite/Map editor for Axe coders. Let's hope that this one, unlike Aichi's map editor, stays online for more than 1 year)
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TileIt (an on-calc one)
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Pageswap Axiom (the one that lets you use up to 40 KB of executable code)
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GPS for graphing calcs (another rocking hardware mod from Kerm)
-Since my program feature articles normally requires an actual executable download, the next program doesn't qualify, but since this is the last time I will ever cover community releases, I will let this one in anyway:
Graph3DC! When this ASM 3D grapher comes out it will be amazing.
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KnightOS is worth mentionning since it progressed a lot in the past few months, although we still hope it gets finished, unlike the many other TI-OS projects in the last decade.
TI-Nspire-
Lua Cellular Automata (Self-explanatory. For the TI-Nspire)
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WP 34s emu for the Nspire (Emulator of the popular community calculator WP 34s based on HP's models. So now you can use this awesomeness on your TI-Nspire!)
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KuroRPG (not finished yet but if it comes out it's an RPG Maker XP port for the Nspire. Basically, you will be able to create RPGs without learning how to code)
-Back in 2012 and 2013, TI-Nspire window libraries were mainstream projects in the community. Three got released within a few months span at the time and they are all good:
WZGUILib (the oldest one),
Winbox and
TI-Masterbox!
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MicroPython for the Nspire (Vogtinator, the author, told me to wait before making a news about it since it's far from complete, but since I won't be doing news coverage after this set of two articles, I am mentionning it now. But yes, now you can program in Python on your TI-Nspire!)
Casio-
OS 2.04 for FX-9860 Slim (9860 Slim now upgradeable to OS 2.04, and we know this is something people have wanted for a long time, since Casio stopped supporting that model half a decade ago.)
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OS 2.00.1000 for ClassPad II (Minor update for the fx-CP400 model that mainly fixes e-Activity)
HP Prime-
Conway's Game of Life (New version of HP Prime Conway's Game of Life, that runs at 1.5 FPS instead of 0.2.)
For the next and last feature round-up, calculator games will be covered, after which news requests will have to be sent at
http://ourl.ca/request/