Anyone else out there regularly use a TI calculator emulator?

I think it’s a neat mix of novelty and practicality that a lot of people are unaware of.

I use a TI-83 Plus and ripped my ROM using TiLP and now use TilEM on my Linux machine and Graph89 (available on F-Droid) on my Android device. The hardest part was getting a hold of a TI Graph Link cable.

Setup generally depends on your calculator and which device you wish to emulate it on (Linux, Windows, MacOS, or Android).

Voyajer,
Voyajer avatar

I used to use wabbitEMU on my phone to emulate a ti-84, but now I use the the HP Prime app and physical calculator.

simple, (edited )

I used to do something similar, now I use CalcES on my phone which is essentially an FX991ES emulator with modern quality of life features and graphing. Now I can’t imagine using anything else.

Saint_of_Illusion,

My TI-83 Plus recently died so I was able to find an old WabbitEmu download for my phone. A beautiful replica with the familiarity of ol’ reliable.

CorrodedCranium,
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

The matching familiar layout can sure save time versus learning whatever the landscape version of the default calculator app on your phone has to offer.

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