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Re: TI-86 emu?

PostPosted: Jul 24, 2001 @ 10:56am
by Moose or Chuck
I know a little C++. And I just downloaded the source code. I will then look at it, and fail miserably to understand it at all.

Re: TI-86 emu?

PostPosted: Jul 24, 2001 @ 1:14pm
by Dan East
That source is for Borland compilers. That of course doesn't prohibit a Pocket PC port, but it will require extra work to create the project, etc. The UAE emulator was one of the worst messes I've ever seen (project-wise). You had to build sub-programs, which when executed created various portions of the source, which then were used to build the actual application.<br><br>Dan East

Re: TI-86 emu?

PostPosted: Jul 24, 2001 @ 4:04pm
by DeFrAgGeD
Yes a TI-86 Emulator would be nice. I had an TI-85 First which i seemingly liked a lot more cause i had overclocked it and put a bunch of mods in it. TI Basic is similar to PC Basic but it is also alot different. I started out on computer basic a long time ago and had no trouble once i understood how the calc basic worked. It's quite fun messing with the calculators...Actually the funnest thing we did in school with them is draw up a set of pictures and store them as frames then in the basic wrote a routine that would display them in a certain order at certain speeds to playback little mini animations. Our teacher didn't like when she found an ani of her and the principal though so she reset them every day which sucked cause she erased my 3root finder and everything else. pissed me off. Well anyways we should get a TI Emulator those are fun games.