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Welcome to the realm of PA-induced issues on programs which work just fine with standard ALSA...Five years or so after the introduction of that thing (which made contemporary Ubuntu and Fedora highly unpleasant), I still avoid to use it, unless a program requires it, which is fortunately infrequent.Uninstalling PA completely is not an option on a number of recent, wannabe-user-friendly distros, though. I wish you good luck in making TilEm work with PA...Maybe PA breaks down with TIEmu as well, I don't know.
Off-topic question: Will support for TI-84 Plus OS 0.46 ever be added?
Welcome to the realm of PA-induced issues on programs which work just fine with standard ALSA...
Quote from: Lionel Debroux on March 07, 2013, 01:31:46 amWelcome to the realm of PA-induced issues on programs which work just fine with standard ALSA...Five years or so after the introduction of that thing (which made contemporary Ubuntu and Fedora highly unpleasant), I still avoid to use it, unless a program requires it, which is fortunately infrequent.Uninstalling PA completely is not an option on a number of recent, wannabe-user-friendly distros, though. I wish you good luck in making TilEm work with PA...Maybe PA breaks down with TIEmu as well, I don't know.Yeah... I tried it briefly some years ago, found it did nothing but break other programs, and removed it. One way or another, though, TilEm either has to support it or work around it somehow.Quote from: DJ_O on March 07, 2013, 01:37:46 amOff-topic question: Will support for TI-84 Plus OS 0.46 ever be added?As far as I know it does work (I've never heard anything to the contrary); is there a reason to think it wouldn't?
The skin is based on an image that can be found on various reseller websites. I'd argue that, being just an image of a calculator, the threshold of originality isn't reached and therefore it's PD, and the metadata contains nothing to suggest otherwise. But I can't say for sure.
Edit: It seems that at the moment, sound output isn't very accurate in general. Just tried on Windows, it doesn't sound good. Check the examples included here and compare to sound output from VTI, you'll hear what I mean. VTI isn't perfect (too much hi freq filtering), but otherwise it's more or less how it sounds on real hardware.