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TiEmu (TI 68k Graphing Calculators Emulator)

TiEmu v3.03 (w/o gdb)

http://www.ticalc.org/pub/win/tiemu.zip
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/387/38770.html

http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_tiemu/

TiEmu is a full-featured TI89/Titanium/92/92+/V200 multi-platform emulator with an html manual. It offers: popup menu, screenshots, ASM/C debugger, link port, saving state and some other stuff.
This project aims to develop a fast emulator for the TI89(titanium)/92(+)/V200PLT calculators under Linux, Windows and Mac OS-X.
TiEmu uses the GDK library (GTK component) for the display. The GUI has been written with GTK+ (the Gimp ToolKit).

Distributed under GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991

[ Release notes for TiEmu3 ]

Previous version: 3.02 (21/12/2007)
Current version: 3.03 (08/05/2009)

SubVersion (CVS) revision: $Id: RELEASE 2042 2006-05-07 07:46:23Z roms $

TiEmu is available for 3 platforms:
Linux (GTK), Windows (GTK), Mac OS X (GTK)

I REALLY WANT TiEmu TO BE PORTABLE, IT IS THE BEST TI 68k EMULATOR,
CAN YOU MAKE IT?

[3 duplicate posts deleted by mod JTH. Please stop multi-posting]

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Program Info

Program: TiEmu v3.03 (w/o gdb)

License: Open Source/GPL

Description: TiEmu is a full-featured TI89/Titanium/92/92+/V200 multi-platform emulator.

Websites:
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/387/38770.html
http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_tiemu/

Note: I can not edit my post, and why you deleted all? better just 2.

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Multi-Posting

Multi-posting -- posting the exact same thing over and over in different threads -- is basically spamming and is not permitted. There was no need for you to reply to a thread from 2007 about this. You make your new post (this one above) and you're done.

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My bad

Ok I understand, but I was giving useful information, and it was not the same here, but yes nex time I will make a new one.
About the program, I think it is very useful, TI 68k calculators are very powerful math tools and portable will be better (like real one, but needing a computer).
Thanks.

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Seriously

This does seriously need to get packaged as a portable app. Smile

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supar bamp

well... as i was googleing about TI linux 68K i was brought here. now that i have my newest TI-92 i am itching to hook it up and transfer data. sadly i would prefer a portable TI program like this ot TILIP.

http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_tilp/index.html

http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/150/15057.html

*o*

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i had a rough version

i had a rough version working, but still no drivers being installed\unistalled.

I did get tiemu to work portable, tough not very well. I've since ran out of time to work on them

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forgotten

i had nearly forgotten about this seeing as i was the one who made the TiLP request over a year ago. interesting enough i havent needed to use my TI-84 for anything and have since then misplaced it withing the deep dark bowels of my cubicle at work. the TI-92 i got strikes me as more interesting due to the fact it has more inputs than a standard computer keyboard. also it uses what was once a very powerful processor in its day. the 68K is what the Mac-on-a-stick emulates. hmm... mac on a stick with linux instead of finder 6 ;>> you have doomed me oliverk Blum

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