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Re: Atari emulator on Nspire?
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May 12, 2011, 01:01:31 am »
Another limitation about the 2600 is that there are no interrupts. When they made the 6502-family processors for the Atari, they decided to scrap a bunch of memory addressing and interrupt features. While this is a major setback for development, it should make emulation a lot easier.
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Is anyone going to try this? If so for what OS? In Lua for 3.x or C/Asm for <=2.1?
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Do you think anyone would try this for the 84?
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I don't think the 84 has the right architecture to make this possible
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Has anyone made a 6502 architecture emulator for the 84 plus?
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Quote from: ralphdspam on May 13, 2011, 11:00:52 pm
Do you think anyone would try this for the 84?
It doesn't seem too likely. I think the resolution on the Atari is significantly higher as well.
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June 06, 2011, 08:30:27 pm »
On the 84+ it might be a bit too slow. TI-Boy was fast because the processor is almost the same.
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2600 emu for cx/regular touchpad
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i for one love classic gaming consoles and am wondering if anyone could make an atari 2600 emulator for the nspire cx or normal touchpad
the emulator probably wont take up much ram and the games dont take up much space at all so it shouldnt be a prob
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@above post: Moved and merged.
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I am considering making a retro game console emulator for the Nspire. I made a poll and it's somewhere on the forums. Although last time I checked, SNES was winning out of Atari 2600, SNES, Genesis, and, C64. I'll go check again.
EDIT: It's still the same.
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can u send me the link to the forum poll?
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August 25, 2012, 08:51:30 pm »
Right here.
http://ourl.ca/16578
(Tell me if the link's broken)
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