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#1 2021-10-21 15:04

carbon_dragon
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Registered: 2021-10-18
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Is there a TI-58/59 or TI-95 or HP41 emulator exists on Linux?

I'm just curious. I know it's a long shot. At this point in time, 30 years after the fact, TI calculators especially are much worse for wear. I've got a nice emulator for the HP41 on my iPad but I've never found a TI-59 emulator I could run on one of my machines (without switching to an Android phone anyway). Just curious if anyone has seen one.

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#2 2021-10-21 20:19

tlmiller76
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From: AZ, USA
Registered: 2016-11-29
Posts: 455

Re: Is there a TI-58/59 or TI-95 or HP41 emulator exists on Linux?

TiLem and TiEmu are the only TI emulators I know of on linux, but neither does those models that I'm aware of, mostly the TI-8x series.


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