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Wabbitemu

Wabbitemu is an accurate emulator for Texas Instruments based calculators TI-73 to TI-86. subtitle

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    2020-01-08

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Installing Wabbitemu Ti84plus App (best option for android users)

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  • [2022 Day 1][Z80 Assembly] Going to try to solve this year on a TI83
    Yes, I use the wabbitemu emulator to test the code locally. The most important thing about that is that I don't have to remove the batteries to reset the calculator if I have an error that bricks it. I have dumped the rom from my own calculator though, so given that the emulator is accurate, I should be observing the exact same behaviour as on my physical calculator. Source: over 1 year ago
  • What can't you believe STILL exists?
    When I was in school we used wabbitemu as a literal TI-84 emulator. Just download the official ROM from TI’s website lmao. Source: over 1 year ago
  • What's something that's unnecessarily expensive?
    Http://wabbitemu.org/ The app is free and available for both Android and Windows. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Android Developers Blog: Android 12 Beta 5
    Not the same, but you CAN emulate pretty much any TI calculator through wabbitemu. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Cheap way to get a ti-84
    I am really surprised noone mentioned http://wabbitemu.org/. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Any good scientific calculators?
    I'm looking for something like TI calculators. Preferably open-sourced and written in AppKit. So far, I've tried NCalc from the App Store and it works okay but it's subscription based. I've tried WabbitEmu and the TI-83 rom but it crashes sometimes and the project doesn't seem to be active. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Website is hosted on an Casio fx-9750GII Calculator
    There are many ways to flay this hog, this is more of a thought experiment than a recipe for a TI-CH337. The ultimate hack would be to use a more modern version (with "high-res" screen) and replace/amend the guts with something which emulates the calculator - wabbitemu seems to work just fine [1] - but can also function in other ways. Add some key combination to switch functions and you have a mean lean cheatin'... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
  • What brand of calculator should I get for a Stats course?
    If you like being able to calculate on your phone or computer, you can also try Wabbitemu http://wabbitemu.org/ which emulates a graphing calculator and is free. Source: almost 3 years ago

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