The screenshots that you've been showing me have indeed been very impressive, calc84maniac. I think once we have a way to program the real nSpire this will be a cool early app for it. But as TIFreak8x said, is the emulator more than a simple ARM emulator with the same LCD and keyboard architecture as the nSpire? Does it actually have the nSpire OS, etc?
But as TIFreak8x said, is the emulator more than a simple ARM emulator with the same LCD and keyboard architecture as the nSpire? Does it actually have the nSpire OS, etc?
It is able to run most Nspire OSes with the keyboard working.
But calcmaniac to run its emulator just give as the boot code of the nspire, the code for gameboy emulator. It only works on emulator for now.
[...]But calcmaniac to run its emulator just give as the boot code of the nspire, the code for gameboy emulator. It only works on emulator for now.
Galandros, that makes sense, thanks for the clarification.
@Keith hehe, I agree. Especially if he implements two simultaneous linked Gameboys the way he suggested was possible.
Well I'm not too sure about the speed any more, now that Goplat tells me that the Nspire emulator assumes one clock cycle for each ARM instruction (when a lot of them take more than that). So emulating two on the same calculator might not be an option, depending on the real speed.
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