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The 'TIGCC for Linux' project aims to develop a C compiler for TI Graphing Calculators based on a M68000 processor. The target can be a TI89/89Ti/TI92+/V200 calculator. A such compiler already exists under Windows but this one is for Linux users.
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BZC stands for BASIC ASM to TI-83+ Z80 Compiler. It is a compiler for programmers who want to easily create fast and powerful programs for the TI-83+ calculator without having to learn assembly language.
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The goal of the c6x-tools project is to provide an Open Source
development environment for users of the TI TMS320C6x DSP family. This includes (but is not limited to) the following commonly-used devices: 'C6211, 'C6711, 'C6201 and 'C6701.