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    CEmu emulator

    CEmu emulator

    Third-party TI-84 Plus CE / TI-83 Premium CE emulator

    Developer-oriented emulator of the eZ80-based TI-84 Plus CE / TI-83 Premium CE calculators. CEmu is a third-party TI-84 Plus CE / TI-83 Premium CE calculator emulator, focused on developer features. The core is programmed in C and the GUI in C++ with Qt, for performance and portability reasons. CEmu works natively on Windows, macOS, and Linux! Easy setup - get running by doing a one-time-only connection of your calculator!
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    OoeyGUI MESS Launcher

    OoeyGUI MESS Launcher

    GUI Launcher to launch MAME Emulated TI-99 16bit Computer Systems

    OoeyGUI MESS Launcher has been coded by Chris Schneider [SHIFT838] to be a front-end launcher for use to with MAME to easily launch an emulated TI-99/2, TI-99/4, TI-99/4A, TI-99/8 and Myarc Geneve 9640 computer systems. This application has been tested with MAME v0.225b and higher and is completed coded in Python for cross OS compatibility. It has been tested on Windows 10, Linux Ubuntu 20.04, MacOS Catalina/Big Sur and Raspberry OS on RPi4. Please be aware that MAME program switches have changed and this launcher will not work with older versions. ...
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    Tilem - TI Linux Emulator
    TilEm is an emulator for the Z80 series of Texas Instruments graphing calculators. It supports all of the existing models in this series (TI-73, TI-76.fr, TI-81, TI-82, TI-83, TI-83 Plus, TI-84 Plus, TI-85, and TI-86.) TilEm features detailed emulation of all aspects of the calculator hardware, and includes a debugger for writing assembly programs.
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    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    The GoodFET is an open source JTAG programmer based upon the Texas Instruments Flash Emulation Tool. While retaining partial compatibility with the TI design, the eventual goal of this project is standalone firmware with no proprietary components.
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    SkyEye

    a very fast full system simulator

    SkyEye is a very fast full system simulator which takes llvm as IR of dynmic compiled framework.. It can simulate series ARM, Coldfire,Mips, Powerpc, Sparc, x86, TI DSP and Blackfin DSP Processor. Also can simulate multicore system by the multicore of host. The commercial support is provided by DigiProto Co. (http://www.digiproto.com)
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ArchOpen is a project aimed at providing a fast, light and free operating system and applications for portable multimedia devices based on TI DM&DSC chips. It currently supports a lot of Archos multimedia devices (Gmini402,AV400,...).
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    A complete emulator for TI calculators, and in the future advanced debugging abilities for the serious calculator programmer, and possibly HP calculator support, All in a cross-platform, highly portable codebase.
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    This is an emulator for the TI line of graphing calculators. The emulator runs programs written for z80 and 68k based calculators. This program is written for MS Windows but we need porters! This project was abandond by rusty wagner
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    A Processor Simulator written in C++, for use by students and code developers for microprocessors. Will begin with Motorola 68HC11; then TI TMS370C.
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    CalcEm was the emulator that started it all. It was the first emulator for Texas Instruments calculators with public source code. CalcEm is capable of emulating Texas Instruments calculator models 82 and 83.
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