Thanks to Patrick Pelissier for having written Pedrom - this emulator would never have been written without his open source ROM available to include with it. However, please note that this is a beta version so minor problems (such as erasing only 37% of your data)Īre to be expected and thus are not worth reporting. If you encounter serious problems with this emulator, such as it erases 100% of the data on your hard disk, please report to me by e-mail / IRC (EFNet: #ti, #cemetech, #tcpa) or on message boards (Cemetech, TI-Planet). The PedroM source along with conversion scripts is available here. To run them just type a game name (monster, mercury, platinum, phoenix, smiley) and press enter.īy default, the emulated calculator uses the open-source PedroM instead of the official TI system software. This emulator is pre-loaded with a few of my games. All other keys either have the obvious mapping or not mapped to any computer key. This project aims to develop a fast emulator for the TI89 (titanium)/92 ( )/V200PLT calculators under Linux, Windows and Mac OS-X. Plain - key use the semicolon ( ) key for the (-) key. Spectrum emulator for Texas Instruments TI-89 and TI-92 calculators. Use the numeric keypad for the - * / symbols but the regular number keys to enter numbers. Use the backslash (\) key to activate the LOCK (hand) key on the emulated calculator, useīackquote (`) for 2nd, use F10 for SHIFT, and use F9 for F1. In addition to clicking on the emulator itself, most keys are also mapped to computer keyboards.
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