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CHIP-8 emulators

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Later, in the 1990s CHIP-8 began to be popular on [[wikipedia:Graphing calculator|graphing calculators]]. This community started when a CHIP-8 interpreter called CHIP-48, the origin the 'CHIP-48' extension was released on the [[wikipedia:HP_48_series|HP-48]] in 1990. In 1991 the 'S-CHIP' interpreter released on [[wikipedia:HP_49/50_series#HP_49G|HP-49G]], with the 'S-CHIP' extension being a derivative of CHIP-48.<ref name=SCHIP_11_DOC>[http://devernay.free.fr/hacks/chip8/schip.txt S-CHIP 1.1 documentation]</ref>
Since then there have been other communities that have created and ported interpreters, devices such as home computers and consoles have been hardware targeted by some software developers. With interpreters still being made for consoles and computers, as well as many other old and new devices. In the 2010s the [https://beyondloom.com/blog/octojam.html octojam] competition (XO-CHIP was created in 2014<ref>[https://chip-8.github.io/extensions/#xo-chip CHIP-8 extensions and compatibility#XO-CHIP]</ref>), which has since ended was createdran from 2014-2023. octojam Octojam had dozens of CHIP-8, S-CHIP, and XO-CHIP programs created for it.
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:For information on CHIP-8 extensions see: [https://chip-8.github.io/extensions/ CHIP-8 extensions and compatibility] by the CHIP-8 Research Facility

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