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Yeah, no point in starting with 84+, which has quite a bit more hardware to emulate.
Quote from: calc84maniac on November 26, 2010, 04:07:45 pmPriorities reconsidered. Starting on 83+ emulator now.wait, you already started that as a project?, you are starting now?, or you are stating what should be done first?
Priorities reconsidered. Starting on 83+ emulator now.
It was already a project before I lost it in my hard drive failure. I'm starting it again.
Quote from: happybobjr on November 26, 2010, 04:12:33 pmQuote from: calc84maniac on November 26, 2010, 04:07:45 pmPriorities reconsidered. Starting on 83+ emulator now.wait, you already started that as a project?, you are starting now?, or you are stating what should be done first?It was already a project before I lost it in my hard drive failure. I'm starting it again.
what programing language?c, asm, ti-basic?
Quotewhat programing language?c, asm, ti-basic?I'd recommend Asm
A TI-83+ emulator in Nspire BASIC...
Quote from: calcdude84se on November 26, 2010, 04:19:19 pmA TI-83+ emulator in Nspire BASIC... FAIL
:ClrHome:Disp "Please press Clear to run OS:"WARNING: It sux.
Quote from: ScoutDavid on November 26, 2010, 04:19:40 pmQuote from: calcdude84se on November 26, 2010, 04:19:19 pmA TI-83+ emulator in Nspire BASIC... FAIL83+ family basic is what i meant
I think the old one was in ARM ASM, but he might use a combination of both ASM and C in this version.
I made one in 84 BASIC!Code: [Select]:ClrHome:Disp "Please press Clear to run OS:"WARNING: It sux.
:ClrHome:Menu("Choose Calculator:","TI-83",1,"TI-83+",1,"TI-83 S.E.",1,"TI-84+",1,"TI-84 S.E.",1:Lbl 1:Disp "This is so fake..."