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    OpenBLT

    OpenBLT

    Bootloader for STM32, XMC, HCS12 and other microcontroller targets.

    OpenBLT is mostly used as an STM32 bootloader, due to the popularity of STM32 microcontrollers. However, the bootloader’s architecture is such that it can work with any microcontroller and use any type of communication interface to perform firmware updates.
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    TILP - TI Linking Program

    TI graphing calculators <-> computer communication software

    TILP (formerly GtkTiLink) can transfer data between Texas Instruments graphing calculators and a computer. It works with all link cables (parallel, serial, Black/Gray/Silver/Direct Link) and it supports the TI-Z80 series (73..86), the TI-eZ80 series (83PCE, 84+CE), the TI-68k series (89, 92, 92+, V200, 89T) and the Nspire series (Nspire Clickpad / Touchpad / CX, both CAS and non-CAS). The project is now managed on Github, https://github.com/debrouxl/tilp_and_gfm . It uses the libti* libraries, https://github.com/debrouxl/tilibs . Install script for *nix: https://github.com/debrouxl/tilp_and_gfm/blob/master/tilp/trunk/build/scripts/install_tilp.sh
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    AlmostTI
    A TI calculator emulator for BB10 devices. It supports TI82, TI83, TI83+, TI85, and TI86 calculators. The default location for ROMs is misc/TI/ROM but that can be changed in the application. The source can be found at https://github.com/tredpath/AlmostTI. This application is based on the original AlmostTI code by Marat Fayzullin which can be found at http://fms.komkon.org/ATI85.
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    A TI calculator emulator for the Blackberry Playbook. It supports TI82, TI83, TI83+, TI85, and TI86 calculators. Add TI ROMs to the misc/TI/ROM folder. The source can be found at https://github.com/tredpath/AlmostTI-pb/. This application is based on the original AlmostTI code by Marat Fayzullin which can be found at http://fms.komkon.org/ATI85.
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    Unix-like operating system for the TI-89 and TI-92+ graphing calculators.
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    "TI-99/4A BASIC" (ti99basic) is a version of Texas Instruments' BASIC as found in ROM on the TI-99/4A. You can use it in interactive mode or pass a BASIC file as a command line parameter.
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    The aim of the APterm project was to develop a terminal program running on TI-89 (possibly TI-92+ and V200 too). Some work was done, but due to TI's choice of cable it is not practically possible to make a terminal application. What the project has pro
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