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Calculator emulators

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Elektronika
* Monochrome Z80: Featuring Zilog Z80 microprocessor, monochrome LCD, and AAA batteries. Including TI-83/84 Plus (Sliver Edition) and all their variations such as TI-83 Plus.fr, TI-84 Plus Pocket etc.
* Color Z80: Featuring Zilog Z80 microprocessor but with color LCD and rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. There is only one model in this generation: TI-84 Plus C Sliver Silver Edition.
* eZ80: Featuring Zilog eZ80 microprocessor with color LCD and rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. Including TI-83 Premium CE (Python Edition) and TI-84 CE (Python Edition).
===TI-Nspire series===
TI-Nspire is the flagship series of Texas Instruments graphics calculators, equipped with QVGA monochrome/color LCDs, ARM-based processors, a mini laptop-style trackpad for controlling the mouse cursor, and a computer algebra system (depends depending on model) inherited and enhanced from TI-89's AMS.
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===scientific and financial models===
Just like monochrome graphic calculators, HP scientific and financial calculators are also a big family of products sharing similarities while each product has its unique features (besides the HP SmartCalc series which are basically just ripoffs of Casio Natural-V.P.A.M. series calculators).
Older models run on in-house developed 4-bit "Nut" processors. Some newer models have an unusual practice (especially for scientific calculators) that emulates the Nut processor via an ARM processor so technically speaking those calculator models are actually emulation boxes, while some other models use ASICs as their kernel.
==Casio==
Most of the Casio graphic calculators run on 32-bit Hitachi SuperH-3/4 processors, while scientific, programmable , and financial models run on ASICs.
Unfortunately, there aren't community-driven, open-sourced emulators for Casio calculators yet. You can still get official emulators at the following site:
[http://www.sharp-calculators.com/en/id/127-downloads#software Sharp calculator emulators]
 
==Elektronika==
Elektronika calculators were made by the Soviet Union, including arithmetic (basic), scientific, and programming models. These calculators are rarely being used or even heard of outside the Soviet Union/Russia, but just like all Soviet Union products, they never lack fans.
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! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulators|Recommended]]
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| [http://www.emulator3000.org/c3.htm Calculators 3000]
| align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
| 6.2
| 5 models emulated, 21 models simulated
| {{✗}}
| {{✗}}
| {{✓}}
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| [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cax.pmk MK 61/54]
| align=left|{{Icon|Android}}
| 2.3
| B3-34, MK-54, MK-56, MK-61, MK-52
| {{✓}}
| {{✗}}
| {{✓}}
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| [https://web.archive.org/web/20210601061619/http://www.pisi.com.pl/piotr433/mk90emue.htm MK-90 Emulator]
| align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
| 17
| MK-90
| {{✓}}
| {{✗}}
| {{✓}}
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| [https://web.archive.org/web/20220208142602/http://www.pisi.com.pl/piotr433/mk85emue.htm MK-85 Emulator]
| align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
| 49
| MK-85
| {{✓}}
| {{✗}}
| {{✓}}
|-
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20220121131143/http://www.pisi.com.pl/piotr433/mk87emue.htm MK-87 Emulator]
| align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
| 06
| MK-87
| {{✓}}
| {{✗}}
| {{✓}}
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| [https://sourceforge.net/projects/emkatic/ eMKatic]
| align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|FreeBSD}}
| 0.41
| MK-152, MK-152M, MK-1152, MK-161
| {{✓}}
| {{?}}
| {{✓}}
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==Miscellaneous Calculators (1960 - 1989)==
These Calculators have a higher chance of being emulated through MAME then than getting there their own emulator
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